SLUG-SUSCEPTIBLE HOSTAS
The following cultivars have been reported by gardeners to be very susceptible to slug damage. Many of these are wonderful and attractive plants, and are worth growing if slug control measures are implemented.
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- 'Antioch'
- 'August Moon'
- 'Baby Bunting'
- 'Bizarre'
- 'Brenda's Beauty'
- 'Cascades'
- 'Cherry Berry'
- 'Choko Nishiki'
- 'Dust Devil'
- 'Eola Sapphire'
- 'Everlasting Love'
- 'Fragrant Bouquet'
- 'Galaxy'
- 'Gingee'
- 'Gold Edger'
- 'Golden Tiara'
- 'Great Expectations'
- 'Guacamole'
- 'High Society'
- 'Honeybells'
- 'Invincible'
- 'Island Charm'
- 'Knockout'
- 'Lakeside Meter Maid'
- 'Lancifolia'
- 'Limey Lisa'
- 'Mack the Knife'
- 'Mama Mia'
- 'Marilyn'
- 'Montreal'
- 'Moorheim'
- 'Night Before Christmas'
- 'On Stage'
- 'Orange Joy'
- 'Paradise Red Delight'
- plantaginea
- 'Purple Dwarf'
- 'Queen Josephine'
- 'Royal Standard'
- 'Silver Threads and Golden Needles'
- 'Stained Glass'
- 'Stetson'
- 'Stiletto'
- 'Summer Breeze'
- 'Summer Music'
- 'Surprised By Joy'
- 'Twilight'
- 'Undulata'
- 'Undulata Albomarginata'
- 'Wide Brim'
- 'Wolverine'
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