For Sid
By Flcrazy
- 12 Aug, 2009
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Fragrant hosta plantaginea 'Grandiflora'. It has very large, solid white blooms and smells sooo good....:-)
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Not a big fan of hosta flowers but pure white and nice fragrance sounds good to me.
12 Aug, 2009
wow i love this the flowers are so pretty flcrazy :o)
12 Aug, 2009
Ooo - now I'm not sure if this is the one I've got or not.....leaves look similar - solid green and glossy - but the flowers look different - more like the ones in Lori's picture. I'll have to look out for this one :-) Those flowers do look huge for a Hosta. I haven't sniffed mine yet, hopefully will this evening if it's not raining (it is now!)
12 Aug, 2009
Big....Bold....Beautiful!
12 Aug, 2009
Thanks for the comments Gt and Pottygardener.
You'll know if you have this one the second you smell it Sid. My fingers are crossed for you.
I'm alot like you Bonkers, I've been known to break off hosta blooms as they emerge. Just not on this one...lol. I only bought this one for the bloom. How ironic is that...?...:-)
12 Aug, 2009
I went out to sniff my Hosta yesterday only to discover the there are no flowers on it as yet! Darn...I hate waiting for things! lol
13 Aug, 2009
This is very interesting, wow, I will have to go and check out my hosta 'forest.LOL!!!
15 Aug, 2009
Dont blame you..this flower lovely !
15 Aug, 2009
Well Doon, I'm dieing to know....., don't keep me in suspense...lol
15 Aug, 2009
Hostas are among my fave plants. That's beautiful! :-)
16 Aug, 2009
I love hostas too David, they look great, and really brighten up my shady areas, and are so easy to grow. How can one not love them.
16 Aug, 2009
No, I did not have one to sniff, boo hoo for got Ialways cut the flowers down, will try next time sniff, sniff, how did I have to know.
16 Aug, 2009
Aah..., darn it..., I hate it when that happens....lol. I'm bad to break the emerging blooms off alot of my hostas too Doon !
17 Aug, 2009
My main plant still have not flowered, but a division of it it now in flower! I had a good sniff - the scent was not particularly strong, but was lovely! So, do you think mine is the same as yours? I need to take a photo really don't I. It's hard to smell anything in my garden at the moment because everything smells of cider from the falling apples!!!
17 Aug, 2009
OK Sid how about sending us some of that lovely English cider, mmm, I know Flcrazy, I just not crazy about the blooms on the plant, but it keeps ages in a vase, so I don't just chuck it.
17 Aug, 2009
Doon - don't talk to me about cider - here I am in real cider growing country, garden full of apples, lorries of apples thundering up and down the road all day supplying the local cider factory, whole county smells of apples, and I can't stand the stuff!!!!! LOL
Fl - I've just uploaded a pic of my Hosta for you to have a squint at - pity you won't be able to smell it tho lol
17 Aug, 2009
Sid I'd hate to say for sure one way or the other, but your blooms open up more on the end than mine do. The petals on the end of my blooms don't open fully, they stay more bell shaped. All my mature blooms are a little over 6 inches long from the stem and 1 3/4 inches wide at the open tip of the bloom. Hopefully these measurements will give you a better idea of their size. I have sent you a PM, with a list of all the registered hostas that are fragrant. Hopely you will be able to name your hosta with more certainty with this list.....:-). Now that that's done, I could use a swig of cider myself...lol. Too bad I'm not to fond of the flavor myself, just fond of the warm feeling it evokes...;-)
17 Aug, 2009
That looks really nice - the slugs in my garden would like your address please :-)
18 Aug, 2009
Aha! Sorry F1 - I missed your latest message on this photo!
No, if your flowers are 6 in long, then this is certainly not what I've got. You can see from my picture that they are quite big as hosta flowers go, but not that much bigger than the usual. Thanks for the list - I will have to google each one when I have time and hopefully I can wittle down the list.
Davey - clear off - we've got our own! lol
18 Aug, 2009
Lol..., Sorry Davey, but I have enough pests already....I'm afraid you're going to have to find another sucker..oops, I mean another gardener to give them to...lol.
Good luck Sid, I think it would make a perfect wintertime project !
18 Aug, 2009
Sid, try looking at the GOY online encyclopedia. Your uploaded hosta pic will have to the right of it "Featured on Hosta Plants". Click on this, and you will find the GOY encyclopedia page on this plant. You might just find one same as yours (just a suggestion, mind). :-)
18 Aug, 2009
Fl I have grown this hosta for many years mainly for the scented flowers as the leaves themselves are rather boring, I grow about 20 different varieties, would grow more, but, husband is not keen, quote not another hosta they are taking over the border(yes it is a hosta border dear, and what do you grow in a hosta border..........!!!!!!)
Going back to your pic, your flowers are longer than the ones that my hosta produces, perhaps different habitat and all that.
20 Aug, 2009
I've never really researched this hosta until SId asked about it Dotty, could very well be that hers is the royal standard and mine was labeled wrong... Would you mind going to Sid posts and seeing if hers looks like yours. Sid, maybe I'm the one who should be going through that very long list of fragrant hostas I gave you...lol . I believe I will, my curiosity is peaked now...;-)
21 Aug, 2009
Have answered the question, as you know, mine were all very congested this year, have split and replanted, hence no flowers.........
24 Aug, 2009
There are so many different types of Hosta..........the flws look longer on this one tho than mine. Mine one that is flowering is a small division of the parent plant, which is very large. It hasn't flowered yet, but is sending up the spikes - seems very late as all my others have already flowered and gone over.......
24 Aug, 2009
Sid the flowers are certainly longer than the ones that grow on mine. As I say this one has not flowered this year.
27 Aug, 2009
have this one and also a blue one that is huge
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