Ying & Yang Ginkgo

Niles, MI(Zone 5a)

Well the variegation season has begun. Here's an interesting couplet I noticed on my 'Sunstream'. Any other variegated nuts out there? Send some pics...

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Coldwater, MI(Zone 5b)

OHHHH! Dybbuk, that is very pretty, where did you get it?
Patrick (another Ginkgo nut, ah, I mean enthusiast)

Niles, MI(Zone 5a)

I got it from Collectors Nursery but I think they're out of business now.....

Saint Bonifacius, MN(Zone 4a)

H. 'Mostly Ghostly'
I've got the Yin if you've got the Yang.

Oh wait. . . this is the T&S forum. Sorry 'bout that.

This message was edited May 22, 2007 5:54 PM

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That looks like no other Hosta I've seen before. Is it anthocyanin free or does it green up at some point in time? Just curious.

Thornton, IL

I found this info on Mostly Ghostly. Maybe you should add a Ghost fern too, that would be spooktacular! :0)

http://www.sunnyborder.com/pages/plant.php?id=4091&cat=P

Saint Bonifacius, MN(Zone 4a)

Yes, it does green up slowly, and later on. Consequently, it is not very vigorous. That pic that PG found would have been taken well after July 1. That's as green as mine ever gets. And in all the years I have had it, not a one flower have I seen.

Certainly is an oddball Hosta.

Say Leftwood, please go to this thread-
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/726971/

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