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  • Hostas from America

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 04 Jan 2009

    A huge number of hostas is introduced every year in North America and, while some never make it across to this side of the Atlantic, of those that do many are introduced to us for the first time by Bali-Hai Nursery in Northern Ireland. In the current RHS PlantFinder they have, by my count, 126 new hostas... Read more..

  • Hosta 'Blue Ivory'

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 07 Jun 2009

    Hosta ‘Halcyon' is the most famous British-bred hosta and one of the most popular across the world. Its neat habit and intensely - often slug-resistant - blue leaves have made it a worldwide favourite. ‘Halcyon' has produced a number of variegated sports, shoots which differ from the original... Read more..

  • Mickfield Hostas: New at Hampton Court '09

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 09 Jul 2009

    There's a huge number of hostas introduced every year, many raised across the Atlantic, and some of the newcomers are to be seen at this week's Hampton Court Palace Flower Show . Mickfield Hostas from Stowmarket in Suffolk, holders of one of the National Hosta Collections , have one much respected... Read more..

  • Goldbrook Plants: New at Hampton Court ‘09

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 11 Jul 2009

    Goldbrook Plants have staged some of the most impressive Hosta exhibits of recent years. They've won seventeen consecutive Gold Medals at the Chelsea Flower Show and nineteen consecutive Gold Medals the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show including a Gold this week at Hampton . Sandra Bond, who IS Goldbrook... Read more..

  • Mickfield Hostas (Part Two): New at Hampton Court ‘09

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 11 Jul 2009

    In addition to their exhibit in the Floral Marquee at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show , Mickfield Hostas also had one of the outdoor Plant Plots - and there, on the sales table, they featured their Collectors' Corner with at least four brand new hostas. Hosta ‘Extasy' (below, click to enlarge... Read more..

  • Hosta ‘Vulcan’: New from Bali-Hai Nursery

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 08 Aug 2009

    Back in 1999, Kirk Brill, a hosta breeder over in Iowa (most new hostas come from the USA) introduced a sport of the old favourite ‘ Gold Standard'. ‘Gold Standard' is almost completely yellow with a narrow green margin, the new sport has a wider margin and a brilliant yellow centre making a... Read more..

  • Hosta ‘Big John’: New from Bali-Hai Nursery

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 03 Nov 2009

    Every year new hostas arrive on the scene. You'd think that with so many being grown already - there've been almost two thousand listed in the RHS PlantFinder over the years - that we wouldn't need any more. Well, some perhaps we truly don't need. But as hosta enthusiasts bring together... Read more..

  • Hostas ‘Color Festival’ and ‘Border Street’: New from Bali Hai Nursery

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 05 Nov 2009

    Last time I looked at an old American hosta coming to Britain for the first time. Now two brand new hostas from Belgium, both raised by Danny van Eechaute. ‘Color Festival' (left, click to enlarge) is a very dramatic hosta in spite of its medium size. It features rich, deep green foliage, a little... Read more..

  • Hosta ‘Sara’s Sensation’: New from Bali-Hai Nursery

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 21 May 2010

    ‘Frances Williams’ is one of our most popular hostas. Basically it’s like Hosta sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ but with a gold edge to the leaf and indeed it is thought to be a sport of ‘Elegans’. ‘Frances Williams’ itself has produced a number of sports and this new introduction, ‘Sara’s Sensation’, looks to... Read more..

  • Hosta ‘Sara’s Sensation’: New from Bali-Hai Nursery

    Blog post by Graham Rice on 25 May 2010

    ‘Frances Williams’ is one of our most popular hostas. Basically it’s like Hosta sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ but with a gold edge to the leaf and indeed it is thought to be a sport of ‘Elegans’. ‘Frances Williams’ itself has produced a number of sports and this new introduction, ‘Sara’s Sensation’, looks to... Read more..