Sports & Crosses
Sport of Fortunei Hyacinthina, separated from its parent 2yrs ago. Hopefully stable now. Looks a little like H.’Julie Morss’ (although the colours appear bright and strong as soon as the leaves emerge), perhaps a smaller version of H.’Warpaint’, or possbily most like H.’Moonstruck’. Images of all of these are below.
Streaked Varieties
In part, to provide variety and interest to the crosses I’ve started to make, I have acquired about 40 streaked hostas. Of course, I also like their unique appearance – and I’m hoping for more of them, whether bought or created!
Lookalikes
Some sports with a shared parent are said to be very similar in appearance to each other. It seems that the more popular the parent, the more popular the sport; the more popular the sport, the more are offered for sale; the more offered for sale, the greater the chances of similar plants. A cynic may argue that similar sports are produced for more commercial reasons in many cases.
Take a look at the pictures below and decide for yourself…….
One of the most popular group of sports must surely be the Halcyon family. The white & yellow-margined sports are certainly some of my favourites – but are some of them identical to each other?
H.’Valley’s Glacier’ is a sport of H.’First Frost’. It’s said to have a wider margin. On this evidence, it’s wider, but only slightly.
H.’Blue Ivory’ & H.’Great Escpae’ are certainly very similar. Both have a slight misting towards the margin, but the misting seems more pronounced on Great Escape, whilst Blue Ivory has slightly wider margin.
In the Shade Tunnel
Some of my favourite early risers.