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Hosta Flower
By Oliveoil
- 29 Jun, 2011
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I had not realised that there is just a subtle hint of pink in this flower, strange how we do not notice these things until we take a picture.
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I can just see a hint of pink in the veining, strange that, never did notice it in the garden, don't think I got down far enough will have to go back and look, it might just be my camera. Will have to get on my hands and knees to see though. lol. Might be a while getting down and back up lol.
29 Jun, 2011
The flowers of Hostas are all too often ignored!
29 Jun, 2011
Been on my hands and knees Karen and yes there is just a hint of pink/lilac on this flower, unless of course it is my varifocals playing tricks.
29 Jun, 2011
oops, sorry, didn't mean to say you were seeing things....it just doesn't show up on this little screen. I'm on my netbook, perhaps I will see it on the laptop better. Its lovely though, and much nicer than any other hosta flower I've seen before!
30 Jun, 2011
Now no upsetting me girl!! You know how sensitive I am! lol. I had to go and look because I could not believe it myself. I like this one even though it is WHITE!!! The other kind are very blue and I always think they are soon over and going off best very quickly, also much smaller flowers on the bluer ones.
I have one that is only just starting to show shoots of flowers, it is v.late coming up. Think the dry weather we had was the problem, they are so big now that when it rains the water doesn't get down to their roots because of all the cover on the leaves. It started to turn brown on the edges of the leaves as well, sure sign it is stressed.
30 Jun, 2011
lol.....;) They have massive and dense roots don't they. Have you ever tried to dig a biggie out of the ground? I think you'll have to give it an extra drink!
30 Jun, 2011
I have never split one, I like them when they get big, if I want a different one I just go and buy one, down at Morton, where Uncle Tom had the farm, is a garden centre now, called Pot Belly Pig G.C. I fetch different ones from there, they are usually cheap and cheerful. I was a while before I could go down and look because I used to love it when it was Uncle Toms and Aunt Dols place, it took a long while for me to venture down there, it is so so different now.
30 Jun, 2011
Oh goodness.....so nobody took the cottage on then? I can understand how difficult that must have been for you. Gosh!
30 Jun, 2011
The people who own the GC live in the bungalow, think they have put another floor in though.
30 Jun, 2011
At least it is still there.....better than if they had demolished the whole thing!
30 Jun, 2011
:o)
30 Jun, 2011
Do you know what, i have never taken that much notice of the hostas flower .I will from now on,that is if the slugs don't get to them first!
11 Jul, 2011
I know I shouldn't say this but I will touch wood as I type this year, the slugs have left them all alone, really strange,
not one has been eaten, I am TOUCHING WOOD NOW!!!!!! LOL.
11 Jul, 2011
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Can't see the pink on my screen, but that's beautiful!
29 Jun, 2011