Re: hostas from plantaginea looking good


I'll take another look at my hostas tomorrow and report back. I try to plant anything with plantaginea in it's background in the more exposed spots of the garden....and we did have temps down to 26f two nights in a row last week.
 
Dan 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: z*@execpc.com
To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: hostas from plantaginea looking good

Hi--My plantaginea background plants are all holding up as well as any I have.  We 4 or 5 with that background (Aprhrodite, Venus, Guacamole, Royal Standard come to mind) and  they are spread around in various micro climates.
Hank Zumach
Stoddard, WI
----- Original Message -----
From: c*@mediaone.net
To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2001 8:28 PM
Subject: hostas from plantaginea looking good

Hi!  For the past 2 years I've noticed that those hostas with plantaginea in their lineage usually look better in the fall than most others here in MN.  Dan mentioned the 1st frost, which makes me wonder if most of my other hostas look bad before frost but the plantaginea hostas look good up until frost??  I'll have to pay attention NEXT year!  Cindy Johnson

Alttara wrote:  that's odd, because a bunch of my hostas are coloring up, but plantaginea, p. Aphrodite, Fragrant Bouquet, Gauc, FGT and FB are all ranging from just mild coloring on some leaves, to no signs of impending dormancy at all. They are also spaced in various places throughout my yard. -Alttara

Dan Nelson wrote:   About 40% of my hostas are still looking ok. Those that look best are under low and heavy tree canopy cover. Those in the open are quickly fading and it's hard to tell one cultivar from the other. It seem to me that hostas with the species H. 'plantaginea' in their heritage are the first to look bad with the first frost. Dan Nelson



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