Re: hosta question


Donna, I actually have some self seeded hostas this year-look like plantaginea, which makes sense because thats what's closest to the new plants, and since they seem to bloom later than the other hostas in my garden, chances are they'll be "pure".
I was very pleased to see them, because in my book you can always use a few more hostas.

Bob Campbell

From: "Donna" <justme@prairieinet.net>
Reply-To: perennials@hort.net
To: <AHS_GARDENING@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>, <perennials@hort.net>
Subject: hosta question
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 16:48:19 -0500

Ok- I decided that I got to much sun today! Over heated... even with
taking breaks inside to cool off....

Noticed that my hosta (Tokudama- Love Pat- well that's what they said
when I bought it) which happens to be in full sun next to the pond....
appears to be setting seeds???? Never known them to do that, but what do
I know... Definitely looks like a seed pod, although not ready. Even
broke one open just to see--- can't say as I ever noticed them on the
plant before.

So hosta experts... what's next? Save um, destroy them, or ??

Donna

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