Hosta 'War Paint' is one of my favorite spring hostas. It is so beautiful with it variegation and pie crust edges. I always hope that it will stay that way, but it greens up as spring progresses. So this year I decided to take a picture of it every week just to show the difference in color. Even after it turns all green it's still a beautiful hosta.
Hosta 'War Paint' early spring |
Look at the beautiful variegation in the leaf. |
Hosta 'War Paint' one week later |
Hosta 'War Paint' two weeks later |
Hosta 'War Paint' three weeks later |
Hosta 'War Paint' four weeks later, almost all variegation is gone. |
2 comments:
Interesting "time lapse" depiction.
In the past, I haven't paid much attention to this one because of the quick reversion. That probably isn't fair, considering all the other things that get planted with full knowledge that they may only give a few weeks' worth of interest.
Your first photo convinced me to put this one on the short list.
C.
Even when it fully reverts to green it's beautiful like Niagra Falls. It sometimes will keep some of the variegation but very lightly.
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