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What do you think of this name?

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This is a sport of Willy Nilly that I split hoping to increase it. What do you all think of the name 'Wonky Willy'?

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Truth? I don't care for it much. My mind goes directly to Willy Wonka :lol: :lol:

I would try to use a name with an opposite or same meaning but put together strange
"Here and There"
"Every Which Way"
"Will I Nill I"


I like the hosta though. Huge leaves :o

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Post by eastwood2007 »

Beautiful hosta!

What about 'Silly Willy'?
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Post by Chris_W »

Hi,

I never really understood the name Willy Nilly - I don't think it fits that particular hosta. So I would probably go in a completely different direction with this plant.

It is beautiful by the way, so needs a beautiful name to go with it. :)
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Post by HostaDesigner »

Is it a really, really slow hosta? If so, 'Willy Evergrow' seems fitting. :P
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:lol: :lol:
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Post by LucyGoose »

eastwood2007 wrote:
What about 'Silly Willy'?
You took the durn words out of my mouth!!!!! :lol: :lol:

Yep Silly Willy!!!!!
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We've already got Willy Nilly and Slick Willy,.. though I like Willy Evergrow, it wouldn't sell!

I like Chris idea of going somewhere completely different with this...

or...
Willy Wonka might work... or Everlasting Gobstopper... or Oompah-Loompah might be my favorite.
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Post by largosmom »

You could use the "Will" part rather than "Willy" to keep some alignment to the original.

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My-oh-my :)
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Post by Lessadragon »

hmmm...

I like the idea of going elsewhere with this.

The hosta is really big. While I was standing there looking at it, I felt like I could just lean on it for support (it was a lot of work digging it up and splitting it to replant it!) I like the name Lean On Me. The song isn't a bad one either. :lol:

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If it isn't already taken, Lean on Me is a great name!
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I agree Lean on Me is a great name!
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Post by renaldo75 »

I like that name much better!! :P
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Post by Chris_W »

I like that name better too and hope that it multiplies great for you. :D

Personally I try to wait until a new plant grows a couple years or so before giving it a name because I've lost a couple younger ones that really showed promise. :( By not naming them early I don't have quite the same attachment I guess..

Good luck with it!

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Post by pauhaus »

Wow, great looking sport there, Lynn. Really like 'Lean on Me' too!
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Post by jgh »

I'm with Chris on naming them too early... apply the same rule to kittens, puppies, and children... you can get so attached if you name them...
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Sounds to be like a good name too.

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Post by Arlene »

Lynn, I like Lean on Me, too . . . and the hosta looks like it has great promise!
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Post by Spider »

It's big, so how about WillyStopGrowing, with or without spaces? Willy Takeover?
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