Potomac Pride

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Ed_B
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Potomac Pride

Post by Ed_B »

I like the look of Potomac Pride in the garden, it has a distinctive air about it.

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Hosta Library - http://www.hostalibrary.org/p/potomac.html
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Post by renaldo75 »

8-) Mine is the 'blackest' green of any of my hostas.

You may never see those planted near it in a year or 2, Ed. :wink: I'd give it at least 5 feet to spread.
GO HAWKEYES!!!

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Post by Patrushka »

It certainly does! :cool:

Here's mine this year.


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Nice pic Pat

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5 feet, oh oh, I need to find it a new home.
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If I hadn't told you, you would have discovered it next year. :wink:
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Post by Ginger »

Nice one! Mine is struggling back to life from a bad two years. When I dug it up to pot it last fall, it had one tiny little eye left. It is doing much better this year. Nice to see what it will look like when it grows up :D

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