Re: exposed roots


Your upright hosta could be H. Fluctuans Variegated, which stands straight 
up in the air.
Chris

>From: "Cheryl Nelson" <bip@tds.net>
>Reply-To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
>To: "Hosta Robin" <AHSE-MAILROBIN@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>,        "Hosta Open" 
><hosta-open@mallorn.com>
>Subject: exposed roots
>Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 16:16:59 -0700
>
>Some of my hostas have some congestion going on. There are roots of some 
>thickness above ground does this mean the hosta needs dividing or do I put 
>more soil on top. The plant seems to be planted properly in all aspects. I 
>hoped one of the more experienced could lend a hand.  I also am looking for 
>someone who has and extensive collection of hostas green with gold edge.  
>The stems of blossoms stand very erect unlike any hosta in my yard. I have 
>a varigated sport from this plant but need to properly identify the parent. 
>Someone else had replied they to have a similar plant but lost the info.  
>If I have to I will send out plants to solve this identity crisis. I have 
>'Gold Crown' 'Ellerbroek' 'Green Gold' It is very similar to all of these 
>but the leaf seems thicker and the stems are grouped nicely and go striaght 
>up.
>Cheryl Nelson
>zone 3 Spicer MN
>bip@tdsnet.com


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