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Hosta "Francee" for my file
By Siris
- 23 Jul, 2016
- 5 likes
Foliage and very pale lavender/white flowers. Correct me if I have mislabelled, Thorney.
Comments on this photo
Why get rid of older ones, are they the enormous ones? That is the reason my Sum and Substance must go this Autumn.
23 Jul, 2016
I just fancy some new varieties, and a lot of our older ones are slug bait!!
23 Jul, 2016
Are the newer ones less inviting to slugs, thicker leaves maybe?
24 Jul, 2016
So I understand!!
24 Jul, 2016
Spot on Siris.
26 Jul, 2016
Oh great Thorney, I am gradually skribbing some black labels as I get the names sorted, for long term plants.
27 Jul, 2016
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We have this one Siris! We might do away with some of the older ones after all some are well over 30 year's old, and invest in some more recent varieties.......will keep the blue because they are still who!e!!
23 Jul, 2016