Bobby Sue
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Bobby Sue
I bought this one in 2004 and it really didn't do much until this year. I really like the way it looks. Very attractive leaves.
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- Location: Zone 6 KY
Joan I would never know it was the same plant! I knew hostas change as they mature but that is incredible!!
MollyD
MollyD
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Lat: 42.89N, Lon: 77.28W
Lat: 42.89N, Lon: 77.28W
Looking good! Mine is getting some size to it this year, too. I was just weeding around it, and noticed that it's getting the look I bought it for. A friend of mine has one on the front corner of his yard, by the driveway. As soon as you turn onto his street, you can see that hosta, and it just reels you in!
Linda P
Linda P
And time remembered is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Latitude: 41° 51' 12.1572"
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And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Latitude: 41° 51' 12.1572"
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I thought I had some pics of Bobby Sue. And I found them on Photobucket this morning. These were taken at the end of May. It's even bigger now.
Bobbie Sue with Blue Sophistication in front.
I got mine in the hosta swap at the 1st get-together Jimmy Mac had in 2003. I think it was just a single division then. It is definitely a fast grower!! Last year in its 3rd year in my garden, mine was 17" H x 36" W & leaves were 6 7/8" W x 9 1/2" L. This year it's up to 19 1/2" H x 48" W & the leaf I measured was 7" W x 9 1/2" L. So give it some room!! Mine has plenty for this year...
Bobbie Sue with Blue Sophistication in front.
I got mine in the hosta swap at the 1st get-together Jimmy Mac had in 2003. I think it was just a single division then. It is definitely a fast grower!! Last year in its 3rd year in my garden, mine was 17" H x 36" W & leaves were 6 7/8" W x 9 1/2" L. This year it's up to 19 1/2" H x 48" W & the leaf I measured was 7" W x 9 1/2" L. So give it some room!! Mine has plenty for this year...
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Re: Bobbie Sue
Bobbie Sue today - this will be going into my new garden.
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
Re: Bobby Sue
Bobbie Sue in my "new" garden.
That's Restless Sea above to the left, a S&S sport above to the right.
On the left are a couple of Miss Angie seedlings from Art Wrede's work - Miss Angela Danielle (yellow) and Miss Selene (green bottom left). Emily Dickinson is bottom center with Anne Arett on the right (small yellow).
With others around it.That's Restless Sea above to the left, a S&S sport above to the right.
On the left are a couple of Miss Angie seedlings from Art Wrede's work - Miss Angela Danielle (yellow) and Miss Selene (green bottom left). Emily Dickinson is bottom center with Anne Arett on the right (small yellow).
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
Re: Bobby Sue
Here is Bobby Sue a couple of days ago with flowers.
That's Miss Selene bottom left corner and Restless Sea top left corner. Emily Dickinson is in the bottom right corner. Slightly different angle showing the ants having breakfast.
That's Miss Selene bottom left corner and Restless Sea top left corner. Emily Dickinson is in the bottom right corner. Slightly different angle showing the ants having breakfast.
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.
Mockingbird feeding juvenile yellow raisons - never leave home without them.