Tiara Family of Hostas
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WANTED: Wanted :Tiara Hosta's
Comments (6)Hi! Suzy, I wondered if you had found any of the Tiaras you were looking for? I have tried to collect them and am not doing so well. Let me know what you have and where you found them. I would appreciate hearing from you. I do have a few but sure you have them, but we could check. We have cut ours all back for the winter, but next spring perhaps we can do a trade if we find that one has some the other does not have. Thanks. Betty...See MoreEmerald Tiara-like hosta
Comments (3)Thanks for the suggestions. I will look for these. I have seen one called Orange Marmalade that looked interesting as well....See MoreHosta Tiara 2014
Comments (13)Mine is not named tiara, but its a tiara. It's Diamonds are Forever, a sport of Diamond Tiara. It was new in 2014. Diamonds are Forever has a cleaner, brighter margin and a rounder leaf. I liked my Diamond Tiara, which I had to chunk a few years ago, because of a virus. It always looked like a miniature u. albomarginata to me. It looked good in the first part of the summer, but by the end of our growing season, it always looked worn out. I'm not sure what you call it, but the petioles kept growing and it kind of laid down and lost it's rounded shape. I'm not sure yet how fast Diamonds are Forever will grow. It held up well to the long growing season and heat, though. bk...See MoreHosta for trade: Halcyon, F. Hyacinthina, Tiara, others, CLEAN!
Comments (0)These are healthy plants ( can provide proof of inspection) If interested send me your list of what you have to offer. Thanks for looking....See More- 12 years ago
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