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difference between hostas and philodendron

difference between hostas and philodendron Albomarginata Hosta

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difference between hostas and philodendron Albomarginata HostaGreen Leaves with Crisp White Margins. Albomarginata Hosta is a classic variegated shade perennial grown for its rippled green leaves edged in clean white margins. The foliage creates a bright, textured look in shaded beds where darker green plants can blend into the background. Its white edged leaves make it especially useful for adding contrast along shaded paths, woodland borders, and foundation plantings. A Dependable Hosta for Full Shade. This

Green Leaves with Crisp White Margins.

Albomarginata Hosta is a classic variegated shade perennial grown for its rippled green leaves edged in clean white margins. The foliage creates a bright, textured look in shaded beds where darker green plants can blend into the background. Its white-edged leaves make it especially useful for adding contrast along shaded paths, woodland borders, and foundation plantings.

A Dependable Hosta for Full Shade.

This hosta performs beautifully in full shade and can tolerate morning sun when the soil stays consistently moist. In hot or sunny conditions, the foliage color may fade or scorch, so afternoon shade is best. Use Albomarginata Hosta in areas where you want reliable foliage interest without relying on constant flowers.

Lavender-Purple Flowers Above the Foliage.

In spring to early summer, Albomarginata Hosta produces tall flower stalks topped with pale lavender to lavender-purple flowers. The blooms rise above the foliage and add a soft seasonal accent to the plant’s main foliage display. While this hosta is primarily grown for its green-and-white leaves, its flowers add extra height and movement to shaded beds.

Excellent for Borders, Groundcover, and Containers.

Albomarginata Hosta forms a tidy mound that works well as a groundcover-style perennial, edging plant, shade border filler, container plant, or woodland garden accent. Plant it in groups for a fuller, more finished look, or use it to brighten darker corners beneath trees and along shaded walkways. It pairs naturally with ferns, astilbe, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, carex, Japanese forest grass, bleeding heart, and other shade-loving perennials.

Low Maintenance with Deer and Slug Awareness.

Albomarginata Hosta is easy to grow in the right site, but it should not be considered deer resistant. Deer commonly browse hostas, and this thinner-leaved hosta can also be more prone to slug damage than thicker, heavily textured varieties. Plant in moist, well-drained soil; keep the bed clean; water at the soil level when possible; and monitor for deer and slugs early in the season.

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I have to be very selective because MOST toys labled recommended for “aggressive chewer” last about 20 minutes. Not kidding. These are the real deal. I’ve had these for several months now and all 3 are shockingly still completely intact and look like they did the day I got them.
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Got this pack of toys for my new Great Dane puppy. He is in a very intense chewing phase and so far these are holding up. He loves that they squeak, and make a crinkly noise in the legs. I love that there is no stuffing to clean up if he manages to get it open. They way the arms move and flail really makes him love these toys. Will buy again when he needs new ones.
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Great buy! My dogs love e them
My dogs love these things but don't last long with my crew. They aren't meant for aggressive chewers. Which mine are but I still buy them because my dogs love playing with them. I have one dog who is a pro at removing squeaky within 5 secs , no lie she's mastered it. Def do not leave your dog unattended. I immediately take the removed squeaky and toss it. My other dog gets the crinkle plastic out whi h I also throw away. They still play with them. I toss them when they are torn to shreds and replace them. My dogs are picky on which toys they like to play with. Which is why I keep buying them.
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Not for aggressive chewers
My dogs enjoy them, but the terrier had holes in the head in minutes. Stuffing and squeaker didn’t last, but they enjoy the legs and crinkles.
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Ordered for the 2nd time! My dogs destroy everything but these last!
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