Talk about hostas, hostas, and more hostas! Companion plant topics should be posted in the Shade Garden forum.
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wzbt03
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by wzbt03 »
Do you know who this hosta seedling is named after?
Started by seed in November and now is a very healthy 3 eyed plant.
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maidofshade
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by maidofshade »
3 eyes
Good for you!! I wonder what it will be like next year??
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greenguy
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by greenguy »
you do know that name is taken
i believe peter ruh used it in his presidents line of hostas
someone here had a great picture of it....i think
or is this a seedling grown from that hosta's seed?
either way impressive growth imo
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wzbt03
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by wzbt03 »
Yes, its one from the Ruh seeds collection.
They all have grown quite well but only kept a couple.
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renaldo75
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by renaldo75 »
You should have relabelled your pic. Would have made it tougher. I'm still gonna guess Warren G. Harding.
Nice strong seedling.
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eastwood2007
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by eastwood2007 »
That is very pretty! I still like all green hostas. The leaves are extraordinary!
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