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Variety |
Description |
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Hosta Taffeta |
(O'Harra, 1991) [H. ventricosa
Aureomarginata x H. ventricosa Aureomarginata] Very dark green leaves
that have a satiny finish. Clump gets 10 inches tall and 18 inches
wide. Has the wonderful Violet flowers from it's parents. Beautiful
hosta! |
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Hosta Tall Boy |
(Le Jardin Botanique de Montreal,
1983) Large cascading bright green leaves. Clump is 30 inches tall and
35 inches wide. Plant it behind your specimens to frame them.
Beautiful dark lilac flowers. |
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Hosta Tambourine |
(Lachman, 1987) [A seedling whose
pod parent is H. Resonance] This hosta gets lots of attention here at
the nursery and display garden. Medium green leaves with a wide creamy
white edge. Clump is 2 feet wide by 13 inches high. Light lavender
flowers. Plant it in mass and watch how people are drawn to it! |
|
Hosta Tardiflora |
(species) [Parentage unknown]
Medium to dark green leaves, buy this one for the late flowers
(September to October) which are a pale pinkish lavender. Nice medium
size clump. |
|
Hosta Tea and Crumpets |
(Lachman, NR) [Parentage unknown]
Unusual 'spoon' shaped green leaves with a creamy white edge. Makes a
small clump perfect for bordering your perennials or other larger
hostas. Very cute! Lavender flowers. |
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Hosta Temple Bells |
(Banyai, 1992) [A seedling whose
pod parent is a H. Beatrice unvariegated seedling] Medium green leaves
on a clump that gets a foot high by 18 inches wide. Get this one for
the beautiful drooping purple flowers. Outstanding in bloom! |
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Hosta Tenryu |
(Japan/Yoshie, NR) [Parentage
unknown] Blue green leaves have a beautiful white back. Leaves seem to
fold up just to show off their bottoms. Makes a medium large clump and
has tall scapes holding up lavender flowers. Gorgeous! |
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Hosta Thumbelina |
(Ward, 1996) [A seedling whose pod
parent is H. Pin Stripe Sister] How could we not carry this hosta?
Medium green long leaves with a nice creamy white edge. Clump gets 8
inches tall and 14 inches wide. You'd expect to find fairies near this
one! Lavender flowers |
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Hosta Thumbs Up |
(Schwarz, 1999) [Sport from H.
Achy Breaky Heart] Discovered by our friend Jim Schwarz, this adorable
plant has medium green leaves with a pure white edge. The clump will
be a foot tall and 14 wide. Looks great in a container or perfect for
the small garden. Lavender flowers |
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Hosta Tiny Tears |
(Savory, 1977) [H. venusta
seedling] Smaller than even H. venusta this little guy forms a dense
tiny clump. It is listed as 2 inches tall and 7 inches wide. Perfect
for the Fairy Garden! Purple flowers in mid season. |
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Hosta Tokudama |
( NR) [Parentage unknown] Very
slow growing medium size clump with blue green leaves. This hosta
dates back to the 1800's. Near white flowers. Makes a pretty clump. |
|
Hosta Tokudama Flavocircinalis |
(Maekawa/AHS, 1987) [Sport from H.
Tokudama] Beautiful clump gets 17 inches high and 4 feet across.
Leaves are blue green with a yellow gold border. Slow growing but
worth the wait! Excellent specimen plant. Pale lavender flowers. |
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Hosta Tokudama Zager |
[Parentage unknown] look for more
info soon |
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Hosta Topaz |
(Johnson, NR) [ H. Neat Splash X
H. Dorset Blue] A medium grower, this hosta have beautiful blue
leaves. The clump gets 16 inches high and 33 inches wide |
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Hosta Torchlight |
(Lachman. 1990) [H. Lachman 81-8 x
H. Halcyon] Dark green wavy leaves have a nice white edge. Clump gets
14 inches tall and 2 feet wide. Hosta is upright where it shows off
it's red petioles. Very pretty! Lavender flowers |
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Hosta Trail's End |
(Ruh. 1978) [Parentage unknown]
Bluish gray leaves get dark green as the season progresses. Clump gets
over 2 feet tall and nearly 4 feet wide. Give it some room. Nearly
white flowers. |
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Hosta Tsugara Komachi |
(Japan, NR) [Parentage unknown]
Beautifully streaked hosta with green leaves streaked in yellow and
cream. Makes a small compact clump. Good breeder plant! |
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Hosta tsushimensis |
(Korea, NR) [species] light green
leaves form an 18 inch wide clump. Puts on a show late in the season
with medium lavender flowers |
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Hosta Turning
Point 
|
(Lydell, NR) Everyone who comes
into our garden asks us about this plant. We finally gave enough to
share with you, what a great plant. Dark green pointy leaves make a
statement in the garden. Use it to set off your variegated or gold
plants. You are going to love this plant. |
|
Hosta Twist of Lime |
(Banyai/Solberg, 1991) [Sport from
H. Lemon Lime] Definitely for the fairy garden this little clump only
gets 4-6 inches high and 8-10 inches wide. Leaves are a beautiful dark
yellow and are bordered in dark green. Deep violet flowers. CUTE!!! |
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Hosta Twisted Sister |
(Vaughn, NR) [Parentage unknown]
Dark green twisted cupped leaves on a medium size clump. It's rich
color makes for a perfect plant to add to the variegated garden for
some contrast. Lavender flowers |
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Hosta Tyler's Treasure |
(Isaacs. 1999) [Sport from H.
Piedmont Gold] This is an outstanding sport from Piedmont Gold. Leaves
are dark green and have a yellow edge. Clump is 2 feet tall and 4 feet
wide. Breathtaking planted in mass or as a single specimen, Near white
flowers. |
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Hosta Unducosa |
(Summers/AHS, 1986) [H. Undulata x
H. ventricosa] Medium green leaves on a medium size hosta. Pretty
lavender flowers. |
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Hosta Urajiro Iwa (longipes) |
[Parentage unknown] Look for more
info soon |