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Stained Glass Hosta

Bright Golden Leaves with Green Margins.

Stained Glass Hosta is a standout variegated hosta grown for its glowing golden leaves with wide green margins and prominent veining. The pattern gives each leaf a luminous, stained-glass effect that brightens shaded beds, woodland gardens, and mixed perennial borders. Its foliage provides strong color contrast, helping darker shade plants stand out, making it a dependable choice for adding light and structure to low-sun areas.

Fragrant Lavender Flowers in Summer.

While hostas are loved primarily for their foliage, Stained Glass Hosta also produces large, fragrant, pale lavender flowers in summer. The blooms rise above the foliage on tall scapes, adding seasonal height and attracting hummingbirds and other garden visitors. The flowers are a welcome bonus on a plant already valued for its bold leaf color and reliable clump-forming habit.

A 2006 Hosta of the Year for Shade Design.

Stained Glass Hosta was named the 2006 Hosta of the Year, and it remains popular because of its strong variegation, reliable growth, and garden versatility. Use it as a focal point, mass planting, edging plant, woodland garden accent, or container feature. Its bright leaves pair beautifully with ferns, astilbe, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, carex, Japanese forest grass, bleeding heart, and other shade-loving perennials.

Best in Part Shade to Full Shade.

This hosta performs best in part shade to full shade, with morning sun or filtered light helping bring out strong leaf color in many gardens. Protect it from hot afternoon sun, especially in warmer climates, where too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Plant it in moist, organically rich, well-drained soil and mulch around the root zone to keep the soil cool and evenly moist.

Low Maintenance with Practical Pest Awareness.

Stained Glass Hosta is easy to grow when planted in the right site, but it is not deer-resistant. Deer commonly browse hostas, so protection may be needed in landscapes with heavy deer pressure. Slugs may also chew leaves, especially in damp conditions, though mature plants often tolerate minor damage. Keep the planting area clean, avoid overhead watering late in the day, and monitor for pests as the foliage expands.

Bright Golden Leaves with Green Margins.

Stained Glass Hosta is a standout variegated hosta grown for its glowing golden leaves with wide green margins and prominent veining. The pattern gives each leaf a luminous, stained-glass effect that brightens shaded beds, woodland gardens, and mixed perennial borders. Its foliage provides strong color contrast, helping darker shade plants stand out, making it a dependable choice for adding light and structure to low-sun areas.

Fragrant Lavender Flowers in Summer.

While hostas are loved primarily for their foliage, Stained Glass Hosta also produces large, fragrant, pale lavender flowers in summer. The blooms rise above the foliage on tall scapes, adding seasonal height and attracting hummingbirds and other garden visitors. The flowers are a welcome bonus on a plant already valued for its bold leaf color and reliable clump-forming habit.

A 2006 Hosta of the Year for Shade Design.

Stained Glass Hosta was named the 2006 Hosta of the Year, and it remains popular because of its strong variegation, reliable growth, and garden versatility. Use it as a focal point, mass planting, edging plant, woodland garden accent, or container feature. Its bright leaves pair beautifully with ferns, astilbe, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, carex, Japanese forest grass, bleeding heart, and other shade-loving perennials.

Best in Part Shade to Full Shade.

This hosta performs best in part shade to full shade, with morning sun or filtered light helping bring out strong leaf color in many gardens. Protect it from hot afternoon sun, especially in warmer climates, where too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Plant it in moist, organically rich, well-drained soil and mulch around the root zone to keep the soil cool and evenly moist.

Low Maintenance with Practical Pest Awareness.

Stained Glass Hosta is easy to grow when planted in the right site, but it is not deer-resistant. Deer commonly browse hostas, so protection may be needed in landscapes with heavy deer pressure. Slugs may also chew leaves, especially in damp conditions, though mature plants often tolerate minor damage. Keep the planting area clean, avoid overhead watering late in the day, and monitor for pests as the foliage expands.

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Bright Golden Leaves with Green Margins.

Stained Glass Hosta is a standout variegated hosta grown for its glowing golden leaves with wide green margins and prominent veining. The pattern gives each leaf a luminous, stained-glass effect that brightens shaded beds, woodland gardens, and mixed perennial borders. Its foliage provides strong color contrast, helping darker shade plants stand out, making it a dependable choice for adding light and structure to low-sun areas.

Fragrant Lavender Flowers in Summer.

While hostas are loved primarily for their foliage, Stained Glass Hosta also produces large, fragrant, pale lavender flowers in summer. The blooms rise above the foliage on tall scapes, adding seasonal height and attracting hummingbirds and other garden visitors. The flowers are a welcome bonus on a plant already valued for its bold leaf color and reliable clump-forming habit.

A 2006 Hosta of the Year for Shade Design.

Stained Glass Hosta was named the 2006 Hosta of the Year, and it remains popular because of its strong variegation, reliable growth, and garden versatility. Use it as a focal point, mass planting, edging plant, woodland garden accent, or container feature. Its bright leaves pair beautifully with ferns, astilbe, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, carex, Japanese forest grass, bleeding heart, and other shade-loving perennials.

Best in Part Shade to Full Shade.

This hosta performs best in part shade to full shade, with morning sun or filtered light helping bring out strong leaf color in many gardens. Protect it from hot afternoon sun, especially in warmer climates, where too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Plant it in moist, organically rich, well-drained soil and mulch around the root zone to keep the soil cool and evenly moist.

Low Maintenance with Practical Pest Awareness.

Stained Glass Hosta is easy to grow when planted in the right site, but it is not deer-resistant. Deer commonly browse hostas, so protection may be needed in landscapes with heavy deer pressure. Slugs may also chew leaves, especially in damp conditions, though mature plants often tolerate minor damage. Keep the planting area clean, avoid overhead watering late in the day, and monitor for pests as the foliage expands.

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