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Jun 24, 2015 8:40 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Region: Alabama
Got a rain early this morning, and the temp dropped all the way down into the seventies, so I took the opportunity to get out and snap a few more hosta photos. Some of these are repeat names but different plants in different beds, than that the last series. Mostly just to show anyone in the south viewing this forum that you can actually grow hostas.They will not get as big and pretty as the northern ones (at least mine never have), but still they are very enjoyable.
Francee:

Patriot: This is the best it has ever looked for me.

A sunburned Guacamole:
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June:

Queen Josephine:

So Sweet:

Not sure what this is, but I like it.
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One of my seedlings forming seed pods.
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A SunHosta, that gets quite a bit of shade, but still more sun than most hostas. It is just starting to bloom.

Wide Brim, with only one leaf so far showing a Wide Brim:
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A Sunburned Northern Exposure, and one in a different bed that has not been sunburned..
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Zounds: It took several years for this plant to ever get established , I actually have a couple of them now.

Yellow River:
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Minuteman:

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