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Jun 10th, 2008 at 05:10 AM
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I'm sure I'm out of my mind but...I would like to identify each of my hostas. I know there are hundreds of varieties. But this is what I want to do. Maybe some of you can help me out here. I'll post pictures as soon as I get them developed.
The first one to bloom is blooming now. And the bloom is blue rather than white. I'm thinking that will narrow down the search quite a bit. But I could be wrong.
It's got a very narrow light green edge and is deeply textured. And the blooms didn't grow on very high stocks. I don't know if that will help at all. I'm sure I'll have to wait until I get the pictures developed.
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Northern Star
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Northern Star
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Oh, identifying hostas will be hard but we'll give it a good try.
~~Tam~ You can bury all your troubles by digging in the dirt. ![[Linked Image from agardenersforum.com]](//www.agardenersforum.com/images/psd/sunny.jpg)
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Official Taste Tester
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Woohoo lets see one is called Hosta 'Blue Haired Lady'.
I never new there was a Captain Kirk Hosta. Now as an originia fan I just have to have one of those don't I? As if I need a reason to buy a plant lol.
And another one is Hosta 'Cookie Crumbs'.
and this one is Hosta 'Key Lime Pie'
I can't quite decide on the last one. It is center white varigated, with a mid-green edge and very wavy. It is also textured. Do you see any like that?
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