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Hosta Alphabet S - Winter 2012

paul_in_mn
12 years ago

I think Shakespeare might have been dreamin' about a hosta garden--

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

Thou art more lovely and more temperate:

Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,

And summer's lease hath all too short a date:

Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,

And often is his gold complexion dimmed,

And every fair from fair sometime declines,

By chance, or nature's changing course untrimmed:

But thy eternal summer shall not fade,

Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st,

Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his shade,

When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st,

So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,

So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

Please add pics of your hostas that begin with the letter 'S'

Savannah Supreme, a sport of Savannah - 2nd year

Sea Thunder, a sport of Sea Lightning

Simply Sharon, a seedling of Dorothy Benedict - 1st year, tc

Sugar and Spice, an Invincible sport - 2nd year

Summer Music, an Invincible sport - surprised to see this sported from Invincible

Paul

Comments (18)

  • squirejohn zone4 VT
    12 years ago

    Sum and Substance

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  • Steve Massachusetts
    12 years ago

    The Bard on a Monday morning. Wow.

    Sweet Innocence
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    Stingray

    St. Paul

    Spilt Milk

    So Sweet

    Snow Mouse

    Shade Fanfare

    Silver Threads and Golden Needles

    Steve

  • tepelus
    12 years ago

    Savannah Supreme

    Seducer

    Sergeant Pepper

    Shade Fanfare

    Silver Moon

    Silver Threads And Golden Needles

    Spilt Milk

    Spritzer

    Stiletto

    Striptease

    Summer Breeze

    Sun Worshiper

    Karen

  • evermore_gw z 4/5 NB
    12 years ago

    Wow! Shakespeare along with Sugar and Spice, and so much more. Here are a few more:

    Secret Love

    Sweet Innocence

    Striptease

    Sagae

    Stained Glass

    the other Steve

  • franknjim
    12 years ago

    Sea Fire
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    Serendepity
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    Sun Power
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    Samual Blue
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    Samual Blue Flower
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  • Pieter zone 7/8 B.C.
    12 years ago

    'Stiletto'

    'Sea Octopus' looks a little ratty here....but it shows how floriferous it is. It's a great seed producer, and I have some lovely seedlings from it.

    Pieter

  • mctavish6
    12 years ago

    This was a gift plant from Hosta Choice in Ontario. It really caught my attention this year when I finally moved it out to the sun.

    Is this the way Sea Bunny is suppose to look? It's described as very corrugated, shiny and chartreuse yellow. This is it's third year and it seems none of those things. To the right is Patricia (very similar to Parkeys Prize in size).

    This year Stetson became a very unique looking plant.

  • Steve Massachusetts
    12 years ago

    Myrle,

    It doesn't look like the Library pictures. The vein count I get from your pic is about 7. Sea Bunny is supposed to have 8-10 vein pairs. Flowers of Sea Bunny are supposed to be white with faint lavender striping. I couldn't make out the flowers from your photo. Do you remember what they look like?

    Steve

  • sshoop1zone4a
    12 years ago

    Here are some S's


    One of my favorites, can't wait to see it this year.


    This one grew well last year



    New from Naylor's last year, listed as a sport of June



    This one gets better every year and has been a good grower

    This has grown better for me than Sum and Substance so far

    Like this Hosta so much I made it the focal point of the bed in the side that gets morning sun

    Samantha

  • User
    12 years ago

    I really like Stand By Me...is this a Strip Tease off spring or sport?

  • Gesila
    12 years ago

    Sweet Home Chicago - first year hosta:

    Sum it Up - first year hosta:

  • paul_in_mn
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    hostabuff, Stand by Me is a June sport. Heavy substance and heavy wax. Seems to be a good grower. Listed as s/m in size.

    Paul

  • hostaLes
    12 years ago

    Paul-somewhere along my path of life I have lost my suede covered, gold gilded edge copy of Shakespeare. Is your beautiful quote from Midsummer Nights Dream? If not, where? Maybe it is time for me to check ebay for a new collection of Shakespeare.

    Wouldn't H. 'Midsummer Nights Dream" be a beautiful name for a hosta, or am I just thinking it because it is already used?

    Les

  • Steve Massachusetts
    12 years ago

    Les,

    I'm pretty sure it's a sonnet. 14 lines, iambic pentameter, rhyming couplet at the end, it's a sonnet.

    Steve

  • paul_in_mn
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Source says it is- Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, 1609.

    Paul

  • evermore_gw z 4/5 NB
    12 years ago

    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

  • mctavish6
    12 years ago

    Thank you "other Steve" for you very sweet comments. I do see my gardens and photography as a creative outlet. The composition is fairly ingraned because I took a lot of commercial art classes in high school and college. Learning to use the camera and take advantage of lighting conditions and so on is recently learned through trial and error.