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Bought some hostas, but one of them isn't.
I bought some bagged hosta roots, but one of the bags had an additional plant (meaning, it didn't
subtract from the number of "acutal" hostas supposedly in the bag) that looks completely different. What is this, some kind of daylily, maybe? http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/whatsta.jpg |
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Darren Garrison expounded:
I bought some bagged hosta roots, but one of the bags had an additional plant (meaning, it didn't subtract from the number of "acutal" hostas supposedly in the bag) that looks completely different. What is this, some kind of daylily, maybe? http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/whatsta.jpg Kinda looks like daylily tubers. -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a South of Boston, Massachusetts e-mail address is not checked ****************************** |
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Looks like Daylily roots to me, do you see any signs of a "crown" or
growing point? I'd pot it up in at laest a 1-gallon pot, fill the pot with siol, form a cone in the center at least 2/3 of the way to the top of the pot. Drap the roost over and around the "cone" and then fill in with additional soil. Do not cover the very top of the roots, at least not until new growth starts, then only about an inch of soil . Water it thoroughly and then not again until it is growing. Place in a warm spot with bright light and just see what happens. Daylilies are pretty tough plants and you would be surprised by how little of a root system is needed to grow a new plant (as long as there is some "crown" there). Good luck, and do let us know what comes of it. Hemmaholic |
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On 14 Mar 2005 01:24:53 -0800, "Hemmaholic" wrote:
Looks like Daylily roots to me, do you see any signs of a "crown" or growing point? I can (on closer inspection) tell the top from the bottom. The tiny fiberous roots on the bottom didn't look much different than the tiny fiberous shreds of last year's stem at that top, though. Now that I think about it, though, I suppose it could also possibly be a dahlia root. |
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Simplest thing to do is plant it and see what grows! It doesn't even
come close to looking like a Dahlia root to me; I'm sticking with daylily or an odd Hosta (the two are closely related, whereas the Dahlia is from a totally different plant family). Hemma |
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