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Hosta (/ˈhɒstə/, syn. Funkia) is a
genus of
plants commonly known as
hostas,
plantain lilies and
occasionally by the ****anese name gibōshi.
Hostas are...
- the only
fragrant hostas. As a wild plant, it is
typically found growing in the herb
layer of
mountain forests,
below 2000 m. "
Hosta plantaginea (Lam.)...
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Retrieved 30 July 2021. Grenfell, Diana; Shadrack,
Michael (23
January 2010). The New
Encyclopedia of
Hostas.
Timber Press. ISBN 9780881929607. v t e...
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Hosta virus X (HVX) is a
virus that
infects hostas. The
disease was
first identified in 1996 by Dr.
Benham Lockhart at the
University of Minnesota, and...
- ****an. It may have
arisen from
Hosta minor po****tions
isolated on Jeju
since the last ice age. One of the
smallest hostas, it cold
hardy to USDA zone 3...
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substance of the
leaves is
among the
thinnest of
hostas,
making them
particularly subject to slug damage. All
hostas are
attractive to deer. The
flower scapes...
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Hosta most
commonly refers to:
Hosta, a
genus of
about 23 to 45
species of
plants Hosta may also
refer to:
Hosta, Pyrénées-Atlantiques,
France Hosta, Škofja...
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Hosta minor is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Asparagaceae family. It is one of the
smallest hostas. It is also
known as
Hosta sieboldii 'Alba'....
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Hosta ventricosa, the blue
plantain lily, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asparagaceae,
native to
southeast and south-central China, and...
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Hosta capitata is a
perennial species of
flowering plant in the
genus Hosta,
native to
central and
southern ****an as well as
South Korea. "
Hosta capitata"...