Re: Need Information
- To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Need Information
- From: A* &* V* C* <a*@frontiernet.net>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 06:12:49 -0500
- References: <63a40448.248765f8@aol.com>
Hi Cindy and Everyone,
Who else that lives in the twin cities has this problem this year? I meant to ask
if it was a fungus from all the moisture not a virus. The ones it has happened to
here are Frances Williams, Samuri, Birchwood Parky's Gold etc. I know it
is not from the sun because mine never get sun burned. In fact my Frances
Williams are beautiful all summer with no burned edges. It's got to be from all
the moisture we had but is there anything we should be putting on the ones that
have done this?
Thanks,
Vicky Cahanes
New Richmond, WI
zone 4
Cidjohnson@aol.com wrote:
> Hi Vicky,
> I'm glad you asked cuz I was just pointing out to RonnieEA how many of my
> hostas look burned......which I thought was weird for so early in the season,
> plus ones that don't do it other years. The color is missing and they seem
> paper thin as you say. I never thought about all that rain we were getting.
> Off hand, it's happened to Blue Angel (this doesn't get much direct sun at
> all, and is at base of down spout), Zounds (DOES get sun), and Francis
> Williams (which I DO expect to happen, but just not now). There are several
> more, but I can't think of whichat the moment..it must be too late for
> thinking .ohhh, I think Summer Music is another one.
>
> Cindy Johnson
> White Bear Lake, MN
> zone 4a
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