Kifukurin Otome
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Comments (42)I think Krossa Regal won the most posted on this K posting and Myrle found one of mine to post while we were gone. I also have more then two of it and love it lots This is one I have called KAREN...See MoreH. 'Knockout' knocked out
Comments (9)I've been waiting for you, Ken, lol! Yes, you told me two years ago it was a PITA but I wasn't having any of that! Lol had to find out for myself...but I really think it was my fault/operator error: 1. Too close to wall (duh, eh?) and 2. It sank/settled too low and I left it that way. Serves me right! Jim, there's a growing number of us with various degrees of crown rot this year. Can't say I don't have snow cover here, lol. Too much snow. But I am not discounting the freezer burn suggestion either...a combination of issues I guess. I am sorry you lost what you did, but in particular Cold Heart. Mine has huge leaves this, it's third year. Would have liked to have seen yours, amongst others....See MoreI couldn't help myself....
Comments (7)Very nice haul, but you probably can't call the sport Kifukurin Otome just yet. It may mature as a slightly or much different sport, and in fact it already appears to have wider yellow margins than KO. You may well have something completely new. Which is a good thing, especially given that it's clearly got the vigor of venusta. As you are probably already aware, there are multiple 'types' of venusta as well, but again, until you have a mature plant it will be difficult to determine which type you have, if it's even possible to determine....See MoreAll that's left of Cherish
Comments (19)I love all these photos of the little guys! I have yet to create a planned, new mini space/planting with a piece of driftwood previously used as a Christmas centrepiece. I keep changing things up and when my minis object, into the ground they go....... until I move them again. So far, BME is the toughest mini around here, next Tiny Tears and Hydon Sunset and Kifukurin Otome. Mini Skirt was planted last fall and is looking pretty good. Minis take up so little room - if I ever move (apt. or condo) and can't take my hostas due to lack of land, I will definitely buy up every mini I can find and have a "balcony mini hosta garden"! Can you imagine how sweet that be??? :D I found these minis at my favourite nursery...Mighty Mouse and Pure Heart. Very nice sizes and only $19.99 ea. PH on left, MM on right....See Morejosephines167 z5 ON Canada
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