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seersuckering crown

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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... sepals, fused into tepals; normally appearing as two sets of three. CORRUGATED – see SEERSUCKERING CROWN – the base of a plant where the roots and shoots join. CULTIVAR - contraction ... . PROGENY – the offspring from sexual reproduction. PRUINOSE – see GLAUCOUS PUCKERING – see SEERSUCKERING RACEME - inflorescence with flowers attached individually to a main stem by pedicels. REVERT – ( ...
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Dictionary of Hosta Terms
... sepals, fused into tepals; normally appearing as two sets of three. CORRUGATED – see SEERSUCKERING CROWN – the base of a plant where the roots and shoots join. CULTIVAR - contraction ... receptive stigma. PROGENY – the offspring from sexual reproduction. PRUINOSE – see GLAUCOUS PUCKERING – see SEERSUCKERING [Q] [R] RACEME - inflorescence with flowers attached individually to a main stem by pedicels ...
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100102pg4
... newsletter Recently, on line, Glen Williams asked for an explanation for why some hostas have seersuckering. Although I cannot cite any published explanation, I believe that I have a plausible if ... as reasonable explanations. I have also noted that cultivars with tokudama ancestry are prone to crown rot especially in my heavy clay soil. Living in well-drained volcanic shards with little ...
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