Talk about hostas, hostas, and more hostas! Companion plant topics should be posted in the Shade Garden forum.
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ogrefcf
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by ogrefcf »
This was from a friend. About 18" across. My guess it's a pretty common Hosta, no clue on a name.

Owen
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Mark Raw
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by Mark Raw »
A very quick guess at Fortunei aureomarginata an old (but very reliable and good Hosta). Was known as Gold crown
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jgh
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by jgh »
Could also be one of the older sports from August Moon... Abiqua Moonbeam, Indianna Knight, Mayan Moon, etc...
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thy
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by thy »
If it is Fortunei a it will set no seed pods... but the colors are a bit too light green to me, then our climas are different.
Think Jim is correct

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Chris_W
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by Chris_W »
I was thinking the same as the guesses above: First guess would be Abiqua Moonbeam, second guess Fortunei Aureomarginata

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planwerk
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by planwerk »
Abiqua Moonbeam.
Seebruck, Chiemsee, Germany
Zone 6b (526 m above sealevel, 1,5 m above lakelevel

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"Ein Leben ohne Hosta ist ein Irrtum"
frei nach Karl Foerster
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rockNhostas
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by rockNhostas »
Looks like Abiqua Moonbeam to me too. One of the first hostas I ever ordered.