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Wed, Jun 6, 07 at 16:20
| We had a big stump removed from our backyard today leaving three HUGE hostas ( alot huger than Christines huge ) Don't know the brand they are 50 yrs old at least. Welcome to come dig one or all. If I knew I was coming to Henriettas I would just dig and bring down. Maybe we should wait and see if I make it down to Burtonsville?? Let me know what you all think. Steve in Baltimore County. |
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- Posted by cfmuehling 7b DC/MD ’burbs (My Page) on Wed, Jun 6, 07 at 19:00
| Steven, They're probably getting ready to bloom, aren't they? Why don't you enjoy them through the bloom season, then think about them for the fall swap. [looking sidways, pretending not to care] Would you be interested in describing these aged and honored hosta? Christine |
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- Posted by oscarthecat z7MD (My Page) on Wed, Jun 6, 07 at 20:23
| Christine I am not a hosta person but great big solid color green leaves. The stem gets about 3 ft tall and covered with lavender/purple flowers. Steve in Baltimore County. |
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