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Aug 22, 2017 5:58 PM CST
Name: Sherri Page
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ViolaAnn said:A huechera or astilbe is a good choice for where the hosta was.


I went shopping yesterday and I have to show you what I purchased to replace my sick hosta noid. Instead of one hosta I ended up with - Hosta Powder Blue; two Heucheras - Lime Marmalade and Plum Pudding (Umm that makes me hungry); a Fatsia Japonica - Spider's Web; a Persian Shield Houseplant; and a Soft Shield Fern. My wallet just isn't safe when I go to the nursery. I haven't planted them yet but they sure look good grouped together. They're next to an astilbe, pulmonaria and monkshood.
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