Daily Hosta #2 - Lady Godiva

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Daily Hosta #2 - Lady Godiva

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Here is an "L" that I have some decent pictures of - Lady Godiva, sport of Striptease. Actually there are two different ones shown here.

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Lady Godiva #1 - May 17, 2011
Lady Godiva #1 - May 17, 2011
Lady Godiva #1 - July 25, 2011
Lady Godiva #1 - July 25, 2011
Lady Godiva #1 - July 25, 2011
Lady Godiva #1 - July 25, 2011
Lady Godiva #2 - July 22, 2011  (that's First Frost on the left)
Lady Godiva #2 - July 22, 2011 (that's First Frost on the left)
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Re: Daily Hosta #2 - Lady Godiva

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easy to see it's realtionship to Francee Going bk down the line
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Yes, but it is a really odd look for a sport of Striptease.
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Grown in full sun.

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A photo of Lady Godiva today. This is the same plant pictures above in 2011.
That's Striptease on the left and Fortunei Hyacinthina on the right.
I'm not sure what the yellow centered plant up front is - it's not on my map. It might be a yellow centered "sport" I pulled off one of the white centered varieties - I have one Pole Cat that is always doing that (I also have one Pole Cat that never does that).
Lady Godiva - June 11, 2018
Lady Godiva - June 11, 2018
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