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Stained Glass Hosta

Hosta x ‘Stained Glass’ 

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Description 

From foundation plantings to flower beds, the Stained Glass Hosta is named for its prominent foliage veining and eye-catching variegation. Tones of gold and deep green take center stage on this focal plant for dramatic contrast that delights guests and neighbors alike. 

Unique blooms end even more color. Sizable, fragrant lavender flowers emerge to complement the dimensional foliage, resembling a work of art in your garden.. And all of this vibrant color thrives in shade, making the Stained Glass Hosta perfect for planting in problem areas that would cause similar varieties to fade. 

Planting 

Ensure you plant your Stained-Glass Hosta in mostly shade (partial sun also works) and choose a space with well-drained soil. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate your plant’s root ball, place your plant and backfill the surrounding soil. 

For container planting, select a pot that’s about twice the width of your plant’s root ball, place your Hosta, and backfill with organic soil mix. 

Watering 

Water your Hosta after planting. Natural rainfall will take care of the rest. 

Fertilizing 

Pruning 

Growing Information DiamondLawnCare 
Mature Height: 1-2 ft 
Mature Width: 3-4 ft 
Sunlight: Full to Partial Shade 
Bloom Time:  
Growth Rate: Moderate 
Grows Well in Zones: 3-9 
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