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**Variegated leaves, peach flowers
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olga On The Way Up

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| Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 1:38 am Post subject: **Variegated leaves, peach flowers |
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katsback Showing Great Promise

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Olga, Is that a variegated hosta? Its very pretty.
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Polly Thumb Gardener
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I don't know what it is Olga but it sure is pretty. Hopefully someone else can help you identify it.
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olga On The Way Up

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I don't think this is a hosta. This one grows about 2ft high.
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cajunbelle Daylily Diva
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The flowers almost look like a geranium, but the leaves are wrong. I have looked, but so far nothing. I have a plant book I will check tomorrow if no one else comes up with an ID, as usual it is beautiful.
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katsback Showing Great Promise

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Water Canna, canna americanallis variegata Orange with yellow striped leaves. True aquatic canna hybrids. Long slender spade-shaped leaves. Spikes of brilliant colored flowers. Reaches 4-6 ft. in height. Tolerates up to 6" water depth. Hardy zones 7-10.
Could this be the same plant? I looked up bog plants.Still resembling a hosta i think.
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toni Mistress of Garden Junque

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Nope, not a canna. The leaves do have a Hosta look to them and Hostas do range from 18 inches to 36 inches tall with most varieties being between 24 and 36 inches.
I know I have seen this one somewhere, I will just have to keep looking.
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katsback Showing Great Promise

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I thought i was right the first time, by the markings on the leaves, they are definetly hosta,but because olga said it was 2ft tall, i figured she knew there wasnt 2 ft tall hostas.
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olga On The Way Up

Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Location: Philippines Posts: 95
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Thank's Kat but this one's not a canna. Here's another shot.
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katsback Showing Great Promise

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My first guess of hosta ,i still feel is right.The second guess was a possible.Lets see who can figure this out.
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zuzu's petals Silly Old Bat
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It looks like a type of Crossandra to me,
but I admit that I've never seen a variegated variety.
Very attractive, I'd love it for the foliage alone.
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olga On The Way Up

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I think you got it Zuzu!! Mine is just variegated.
Thank you....
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EJ Allotmenteer Extraordinaire
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glendann Official Garden Angel
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That is a beauty Olga.I will be looking for one of those for sure.
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