Hosta Alphabet H - Winter 2012
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Hosta Alphabet Winter 2012
Comments (0)Below are links to the Hosta Alphabet pics posted in Winter 2012. Hope you'll check them out. This part of the Hosta Forum is much quieter - so, if you have questions or pics to post ...add them in the links and you will likely get a better/faster response in the Discussions side of the forum. Hosta Alphabet A pics Hosta Alphabet B pics Hosta Alphabet C pics Hosta Alphabet D pics Hosta Alphabet E pics Hosta Alphabet F pics Hosta Alphabet G pics Hosta Alphabet H pics Hosta Alphabet I pics Hosta Alphabet J pics Hosta Alphabet K pics Hosta Alphabet L pics Hosta Alphabet Lakesides pics Hosta Alphabet M pics Hosta Alphabet N pics Hosta Alphabet O pics Hosta Alphabet P pics Hosta Alphabet Q pics Hosta Alphabet R pics Hosta Alphabet S pics Hosta Alphabet T pics Hosta Alphabet U and V pics Hosta Alphabet W and X pics Hosta Alphabet Y and Z pics Paul...See MoreHosta Alphabet S - Winter 2012
Comments (18)I keep studying mctavish's pics to learn how to photograph hostas in a way that seems truly exceptional. What I really like is how she frames her subject. There is more here than just a hosta plant; it is a hosta in a beautiful garden, with companion plants carefully chosen, and a dash of color here and there. Take a look at Silk Kimono above. I wanted that plant as soon as I looked at this pic. Yet what grabs me, I think, is the pink astilbe, and - an added bonus - the little hands reaching out of the soil. McT's gardens are works of art. And so are her pics. I am in awe. the other Steve...See MoreHosta Alphabet Q - Winter 2012
Comments (4)My only Q, Queen Of The Seas. I'm waiting for mine to get as blue as some of yours. Karen...See MoreHosta Alphabet N - Winter 2012
Comments (11)New in 2011. Can't wait to see it this summer. 2nd year for this plant bought from a local nursery. I'd never heard of it before. It has a great texture and has been a fast grower. In my search for "bright green" I heard of this one. I do like the color but it hasn't grown very much. Niagara Falls was a break out plant this year. It might have been the most photographed. I had to add this one with my strawberry eating little grandson. He has since grown some hair, thankfully kind of red....See MoreSteve Massachusetts
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