Got any underappreciated common hostas?
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Got any underappreciated common hostas?
I have one that got moved around every time I did something in the yard for a few years. I finally left it in one spot for about 2 years, and it is thriving. It is "Francee". I know, I know....it is just a Francee, but I think it is beautiful and often forgotten. It is in a place where rain water spills off the roof, directly onto it, but it doesn't seem to mind. It gets 100% shade til very late, then it gets about 30 minutes of late evening sun. A couple weeks ago, tornadoes ripped through North AL. Later that night, here in SE AL, we got 1.2 inches of rain in about 30 minutes. Poor ole Francee took a severe beating. Her remaining leaves were smashed to the ground. Later the next day, her leaves had perked up to this point....
Today, she is back to this point, and spreads 41 inches...
And she isn't through yet...
Again...it's just a Francee, but I love her anyway...LOL. Any of you have an old faithful common hostas?- Tigger
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
Gotta give Francee her props.
I'm trying to think of hostas that fit your category. It's funny that some oldies but goodies are not so easy to find in the trade anymore. (Luckily, Francee will be—and should always be—available.)
I think some of the "workhorse" hostas fit the description. Those things that grow so well you're always splitting them and giving them away, and using as borders both in the front and in the back of beds. For me, that includes Blue Cadet, Gold Drop, and Betsy King (for bluish, goldish, and dark green colors). They don't have eye-popping leaf colors, but each of these blooms very well, putting to rest any thought that hostas should only be grown for their leaves.
David
I'm trying to think of hostas that fit your category. It's funny that some oldies but goodies are not so easy to find in the trade anymore. (Luckily, Francee will be—and should always be—available.)
I think some of the "workhorse" hostas fit the description. Those things that grow so well you're always splitting them and giving them away, and using as borders both in the front and in the back of beds. For me, that includes Blue Cadet, Gold Drop, and Betsy King (for bluish, goldish, and dark green colors). They don't have eye-popping leaf colors, but each of these blooms very well, putting to rest any thought that hostas should only be grown for their leaves.
David
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
I have to give it to good ol' lancifolia. It's nothing special, but it's one hosta that just won't die. I know, because I've dug it up, tossed it on a clump of dirt and rocks, and a month later found it blooming...and it's coming back full force this year even though all its roots are exposed and have been all winter. Plus, it has lots of pretty flowers in the summer. It's as common as common gets, but you can't fault how sturdy it is. And, for as thin as the leaves are, mine has never been slug-munched.
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See my little hosta list
I've also got a garden photo gallery.
Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
I'll second the nomination for Francee. If I had the energy I'd likely replace all all my Undulata Albomarginatas with Francee (although that won't happen because the UAs are all mired into tree roots).
And I'd also like to nominate Fortunei Aureomarginata - mine is magnificent.
And I'd also like to nominate Fortunei Aureomarginata - mine is magnificent.
Ann
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
All of these are dirt-cheap in wholesale.
Krossa Regal and Regal Splendor - nice vase shapes, good color, easy, tolerant...
Fortunei Aureomarginata - given some bright light and undisturbed, gets to be a large impressive specimen.
Royal Standard - takes amazing amount of sun for a green hosta, takes abuse - just sits there getting bigger and bigger... and provides nice fragrant flowers.
Golden Tiara - buy one, cover an acre in 10 years...
Krossa Regal and Regal Splendor - nice vase shapes, good color, easy, tolerant...
Fortunei Aureomarginata - given some bright light and undisturbed, gets to be a large impressive specimen.
Royal Standard - takes amazing amount of sun for a green hosta, takes abuse - just sits there getting bigger and bigger... and provides nice fragrant flowers.
Golden Tiara - buy one, cover an acre in 10 years...
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
jgh, I love that about golden tiara, too. I have some that get a couple hours of mid day south Alabama direct sun, and never show any sign of burn.
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
I like antioch, jade cascade, and gold regal for oldies but goodies.
And I love any and all of the tiaras.
And I love any and all of the tiaras.
Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
Gold Standard is another hard-to-beat oldie, along with all of her sports.
August Moon is a good grower for me, and also has an impressive group of sports
that are probably better than their parent. September Sun is one that comes to mind.
Nigrescens...a real showstopper in the garden.
Ginko Craig...a nice smaller hosta that makes a good edging plant.
I second Antioch...mine has a prime spot and people often stop to ask "WHAT is that?"
Blue Angel and Love Pat have both been around for a while, and it would be hard to improve
on either of them.
I'm sure I can think of some more..but that's a start..and I second all the other ones!
Linda P
August Moon is a good grower for me, and also has an impressive group of sports
that are probably better than their parent. September Sun is one that comes to mind.
Nigrescens...a real showstopper in the garden.
Ginko Craig...a nice smaller hosta that makes a good edging plant.
I second Antioch...mine has a prime spot and people often stop to ask "WHAT is that?"
Blue Angel and Love Pat have both been around for a while, and it would be hard to improve
on either of them.
I'm sure I can think of some more..but that's a start..and I second all the other ones!
Linda P
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
I also really like Blue Cadet....at least I think it's Blue Cadet- it was labeled Hadspen Blue when I bought it but I know it's not that. I like it's cute little perfect mound of small leaves and the many flowers. Slugs completely ignore it, as if they think, "bah, that one's nothing special".
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I also use Ginko Craig as a border plant but I really like Allan P. McConnell which is another oldie.
Ann
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
Crispula is one of my favorite hostas,,, green with a pure white wavy edge
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
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I'll second the Francee. I got one accidently, labeled as Wide Brim. I aquired it last year. This year, it's huge and beautiful. I can't believe it's only a year old.
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
Watching how vigorously my 3rd year 'Royal Standard' is growing under my soul-sucking maple tree (I only put the hardiest ones there), I'd have to give it a vote. There's nothing wrong with a nice green hosta. Nothing at all.
~ Karen
Check out Petiole Junction, my gardening blog!
See my little hosta list
I've also got a garden photo gallery.
Check out Petiole Junction, my gardening blog!
See my little hosta list
I've also got a garden photo gallery.
Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
I'd like to put in a plug for undulata Albomarginata. Have you ever taken a close look at the leaves. There are white sections, green sections, grey-green sections and green-grey sections. I think it is a beautiful leaf and a wonderful, forgiving plant.
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You all have made a nice list of oldies but goodies! Francee is a beauty and she will tolerate quite a bit of sun. She is a favorite in my gardens. I have three Francees in my gardens and she is a wonderful specimen and mother of all those other wonderful plants, Minuteman, Patriot, Pathfinder.
Lancifolia is just so under appreciated. It is a work horse in my gardens concealing unsightly spots and adding pizzazz to another area under a tree.
August Moon is just the best and takes so much sunshine too. IMHO, no hosta garden should be without August Moon. Many of its sports are awesome plants too.
Regal Splendor / Awesome!!!
Elegans - still my favorite!!!
Blue Angel - what a beauty!!!
Allan P. Mc Connell - nice specimen plant / wonderful edger / grows like crazy!
Fragrant Bouquet / wonderful plant!
The list could go on & on. Crested Surf, I got in a trad and it is a wonderful frilly little creature!!! Very lovely small plant.
MM
Lancifolia is just so under appreciated. It is a work horse in my gardens concealing unsightly spots and adding pizzazz to another area under a tree.
August Moon is just the best and takes so much sunshine too. IMHO, no hosta garden should be without August Moon. Many of its sports are awesome plants too.
Regal Splendor / Awesome!!!
Elegans - still my favorite!!!
Blue Angel - what a beauty!!!
Allan P. Mc Connell - nice specimen plant / wonderful edger / grows like crazy!
Fragrant Bouquet / wonderful plant!
The list could go on & on. Crested Surf, I got in a trad and it is a wonderful frilly little creature!!! Very lovely small plant.
MM
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
Two off the top of my head are.
Peedee Laughing River and Yellow Splash Rim.
Kent
Peedee Laughing River and Yellow Splash Rim.
Kent
Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
Totally agree about Francee...she's the best!
I also like Paul's Glory. Very hardy and nicely shaped.
I also like Paul's Glory. Very hardy and nicely shaped.
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
Just walking thru the gardens today halcyon is superb this time of year as is hadspen shamphire. It is bright yellow and is aglow next to the blue of the halcyon. I also have to say I love blue jay, haspen heron and good old olive baily langdon this time of year.
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Re: Got any underappreciated common hostas?
@ Kent: Peedee Laughing River is common? I have one of the few I've ever seen. (I'm sure Barbara Tiffany has one, though.) Definitely a cute hosta, if a little thin on the substance side.