Help with ID Please?

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Pandora
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Help with ID Please?

Post by Pandora »

I went to a respected perennial nursery that has a very small hosta section. I found this one all alone with no tag for $5.99. I asked about it and was told that the owner would probably know, but he was out for a few days.

Sooooo, what do I have???
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Post by renaldo75 »

No idea on the ID, but it almost looks like it has too much white for the leaves not to burn out like the older leaves already have. :???: But for $5.99 I'd have bought it too. :wink: I'd definitely check with the nursery owner when they get back.
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Post by largosmom »

Looks like a striptease sport, but I can't say what.

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Post by thy »

Look like a no name... new one who might live

Plant it in a pot in the shade with a lot of light...and wait .......as Reldon said...it is on the limit of survive´with so much white.... but White Feather do... if you give it the needed things later in the summer, so :-?

It is lovely :D very :D :D
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Post by jgh »

I'm terrible at identification, but one clue for those more knowledgeable than me... if you look at the enlarged pic, there is a lot of space between those veins... hard to be precise, but probably only about 6 vein pairs with lots of room between them, making them look more like mature leaves than juvenile ones... yet the plant itself doesn't look very old...wonder if this is a division, or the last remaining eye of a larger plant....
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Post by party_music50 »

I sure don't know, but I really like it! I hope that it grows well for you! You should definitely go back in a few days and ask the owner about it. :)
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Post by DBoweMD »

It really looks like a sport, I've not seen anything like it.
If it keeps the white edges strong, and not burning/melting that will be awesome.
Looks like the reverse of Risky Business.
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Post by Tigger »

A sport, but of what? As other say, likely some Fortunei derivative.

I'd call it 'Last Legs', 'cause I bet it will be hell keeping it alive. But even if it only came up like this in the spring, it would be worth keeping around. Enter it in a hosta show, and jaws will drop.
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Post by pauhaus »

Hi Pandora,

I was perusing my Hosta Journal that just arrived in the mail last night and there was a story about Striptease sports, some common, some not so much. I think it maybe 'Stripper.' Check out the pic in the hosta library and see what you think. :D

http://www.hostalibrary.org/s/s.html
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Post by Tkzone7 »

It looks just like Stripper, that pauhaus mentioned.

Very nice!
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Post by Pandora »

Thanks for all the comments. My eyes popped when I saw it. Like that can't be real. I thought someone put a fake plant in a pot and left it there. :lol:

I am glad I bought it and sure hope it survives for me. I'll probably kill it with too much kindness.

Paul, yes, it does look like Stripper. I am so glad you were looking at the Hosta Journal.

Well, so far, I guess the only bad news is I cannot call it "Last Leg". :wink:
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