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WANTED: Large Leaf Hosta

Posted by daisy_lee 5 (My Page) on
Fri, Aug 17, 12 at 14:05

I am looking for Hostas that grow wide with large leaves. I have lots of plain solid green and some smaller variegated.

My list has to be updated again, but I think I have most that is on my list and some new ones too. I also have additional named Heucheras, Variegated Obedient (my favorite!) named Garden Phlox, named Bee Balm, named Daylilies, large variety of named sun Coleus cuttings.

I am open to suggestions and here are some Hostas that I am interested in and love two-tones:

August Moon
Big Blue
Big Daddy
Blue Umbrella
Daybreak
Empress Wu
Gold Standard
Guacamole
Inniswood
Invincible
Montana
Satisfaction
Stained Glass
Undulata Albomarginata
Wide Brim
Yesterday's Memories

Let me know what you have and let's trade :D

Thanks!

Carol


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RE: WANTED: Large Leaf Hosta

Daisy Lee
I have divisions of the original Hosta "Elegans" sieboldiana which is a very large blue puckered leaf variety. The starts are green now but will mature in a year or two to the large blue once established. Mature plants are quite large and tolerate fairly deep shade. I would be interested in named phlox, lilies, iris or tempt me with something perennial . . . . you never know ?!
Contact me at: gndavis@peoplepc.com
irisman646


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RE: WANTED: Large Leaf Hosta

Hi, I have a number of large leaf Hosta and will trade for your named Daylily. Let's do a trade! Judy


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