Pair of Mature Honeybells Hostas - May 2023
I recently took notice of this pair of hostas that are planted right in front of the hops vine in our backyard (photo below) and thought that they were a really nice shape and foliage structure. Why? Because, I didn't divide these last Fall. Last August, I included these in a roundup of 'dividing candidates' , but it appears that I left these as-is. What variety are they? They had white and purple flowers last year . And they turned 'green apple green' color, too. So....know that and using the "What Hosta do I have?" tool, I'm *pretty sure* that these are Honeybells Hostas . I have a bunch of what I'll call 'ratty' or real common Lancifolia Hostas in the borders that I'd like to replace over time - and these beauties (ahem...Honeybells Hostas) are (once again) 2023 candidates for dividing and popping into the location of the 'ratty' ones.