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My
goal for the first 20 years of this website was to
provide images of all of the cultivars and species by
myself. I accumulated pictures of around 4,200 different
cultivars or species...but then I looked at the list of ones that were still
missing from my collection...then I looked at the years speeding by
and finally came to the conclusion that I was fighting a losing
battle. I need your help!
A couple of years ago, I began
accepting hosta pictures from others. Since then,
over 3,000 hosta
images have been submitted by other hosta
enthusiasts. To my
surprise, they have come from such diverse locations as the U.S., Germany, Canada,
Netherlands, Sweden, Czech Republic and the Slovak
Republic. Some came from the people who originated or introduced the
plant while others are from those who just share our
enthusiasm for the genus, Hosta.
Please take a look at our criteria for sharing your photos. Our
goal is to have a representative picture of every hosta for
which we have a non-duplicate name in our database.
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Our number one priority is to
obtain
pictures for
cultivars that are currently without an image on the
website. We want people to be able to see each plant in
order to make good purchasing decisions or to learn
about historical hostas.
If you have originated any hostas, we would like to
have a picture of each one. There are thousands and
thousands of hostas that someone put time and effort
into and felt were worthy of naming. Send us a
picture and information about the plant's background
and we will give it a wider audience.
We have lists of hostas for which we have
one or more pictures and lists of hostas
currently
lacking pictures.
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We
are especially interested in obtaining pictures of
"classic" older cultivars that were developed in the
early days. Many of these may have never left the
garden of the originators but their names have
become known to the hosta world.
They were produced in the 1960s, 70s and 80s or even
earlier by the people listed below. Many of them are
now deceased or have become inactive in hosta
hybridizing. We would love to obtain pictures of
their introductions for historical reasons. If the
photos were taken on slide film, we can handle the
conversion to digital too.
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We
would love to display images of hostas that you have
hybridized or discovered as sports and have named for
introduction into the hosta world. Whether
you have your own website or not,
The Hosta Helper can be a place where you
can "advertize" your prized hostas or to show them off
to friends and other hostaphiles. You did the work of
creating and naming the cultivar, this is a way of
sharing it with others.
The following is a list of major hosta hybridizers
who are still actively producing new cultivars (as
far as we know). We have a lot of pictures of their introductions but are missing many, many
more. Any images of their introductions would be
welcome. Also, if you know any of these folks,
please let them know that we would love to have a
picture of each of their introductions. Thanks.
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Although we would like to have at
least one full
mature size clump shot of
every cultivar or species, we also like to display
detail pictures. These may be of flowers, petioles,
flower scapes or seed pods of the hosta. Any unique
feature of the plant may be highlighted.
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If you have an image of a hosta which you feel displays
the plant "better" than the one currently on the page,
please send it along. Don't worry about hurting my
feelings. Some of the pictures I have had to use
were taken on dark, dreary days at a public garden or during a hurried visit
to a garden at one of the 17 National Conventions of The
American Hosta Society which I have attended. If your
image
has better lighting or focus or composition, we will be
glad to use
it.
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We
need images in .jpg format that are
650 pixels or more wide.
The
larger, the better. You
can send them right out of the camera or off your hard
drive or from your iPhone.
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We
will do any editing or cropping necessary in Light Room
or Photoshop. This includes adding a copyright watermark
to hinder unauthorized use of the image by others.
Our
goal is to show a particular hosta clump and/or its
parts in the best way possible to help people who
might like to use it in their garden. Therefore, we
usually crop out surrounding plants and garden
hardscape which may make for a good general purpose
garden picture but may distract from the key
subject...the hosta.
NOTE: As long
as the picture is in focus,
don't worry about the condition of the leaves. I am
pretty adept at Photoshop and can remove blemishes,
spots, holes and most other imperfections from the leaf
or flower. We can also remove any extraneous objects
that distract from the hosta.
Click
Here to see a Before and After example of an
image received from a donor.
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Keeping
track of thousands of images on a website can be a
challenge. Therefore, we have developed a naming
protocol over the years to keep everything straight.
So, we will put the file names in the proper format
after you submit them. The
only requirement is that the file name must include
the accurate name of the cultivar or species
depicted.
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If
you just have just a few images, you can send them as a
simple attachment to an email. If you have large numbers
of images, you can use a Zip file or similar compacting
program and attach that to an email. Or, you can use a
transfer website such as WeTransfer. If you have a very
large number of images, put them on a thumb drive, DVD or CD and I
will give you an address for mailing.Use
mrpgc@plantsgalore.com to submit
digital images.
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If
you have a bunch of 35mm slides of hostas taken years
ago, we can handle those too. As long as the
name of the cultivar or species is
on the slide or the garden label is readable in the
picture, we have the technology to transfer slides into
a digital format. Put them in a box and send them to us.
We will pay for shipping costs and return them if you
prefer or send you a copy of the digital images on a
thumb drive.
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If
you have your own business or hobby website or have images posted on
someone else's, we can download the pictures and post
them to The Hosta Helper.
Of course, we must have your
permission to do so in an email. We have had a
couple of people choose this route and it has worked
just fine. As mentioned below, we will link the "Thank
You" graphic that we place under each photo to your website.
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We will give you credit
for providing each image used on
The Hosta Helper. If
you have a website, we will include a link. Of course,
we will not use your photos anywhere except the
specific page for that cultivar. Also, we will never
share your images with anyone else. Beneath
every picture, we will include a graphic with your name
as follows:
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If
you have any questions about submitting hosta images for display
on The Hosta Helper, please
Click Here to send us an email.
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