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May 24, 2015 9:15 PM CST
Name: Paul
Utah (Zone 5b)
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That is one gorgeous Hosta and I would be proud to have it in my garden. Having said that I also appreciate some cultivars of Hostas that make a statement at various stages of maturity. For example I remember seeing my first plant of Great Expectation many years ago. It was tiny but already showed potential. It is wonderful now that it is mature but was an asset each year that I have had it. Some Hostas do not have anything to offer looks wise for a few years and you have to have faith that they will improve each year as they mature.
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah
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