Mrs. F.G. started collecting Hostas at least 40 years ago. We lived in the country outside Guelph at the time, and created a large garden where the Hostas spread. Hostas come in a wide number of varieties, each with its own name, though by this time, 40 years later we have forgotten most of those. When we moved north and started creating our garden in the valley, we moved many Hostas up there, and when we moved again we took about 30 of our favourites with us here to Meaford.
I can`t give you a horticultural description, but I can show you some of the differences that are obviously apparent, so I hope you enjoy these.
I think my favourite Hosta now is this light green two tone one, with quite small leaves.
Here are a couple more with the two-tone leaves, the second one much more distinct with white borders.
This is another huge one with slightly `blue` leaves, but they are very big!
Finally we have what I consider a `sport`, a variety that emerges spontaneously with different leaf features. Some leaves are plain light green, while other have light borders on a dark green leaf.
I hope I`ve shown you how Hostas can come in a variety of sizes and pattern if nothing else!








We only have a few, but my fav is like your first photo.
ReplyDeleteI've just started a bed for hostas and hope to fill it over the next number of years. The first hosta is a varigated leaf variety, but don't ask me the name either. :)
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of the hostas is their growth and the ability to split and move them. For certain, they aren't delicate plants.
I like that first Hosta the best too although they are all amazing!! I grow most of mine in pots so slugs can't nibble on them.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the second one with the huge leaves. The deer love Hostas.
ReplyDeleteHostas are one of the easiest things for me to grow up here..................in the correct spot, mind you!
ReplyDeleteI love Hostas. Last place I lived seven years ago was in a rental house. There was a Giant Hosta already planted there, wow was it huge! And beautiful! Guess I better go find another one to buy and plant where I live and own my home now. Thanks for that reminder, FG. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've always liked Hostas and they are one of the things we can successfully grow here in the pine forest
ReplyDeleteI love hostas! A friend who lives not far away grows them very successfully but when we tried they just got eaten by slugs. Several times. Whatever I tried. So that was the end of the hostas.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've seen these before but they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid I hated the very common green/white variegated hostas that seen to be everywhere and I still don't like them. But we have several different varieties that are quite attractive, one has dark blue flowers, one has never bloomed and spreads by underground roots.
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