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Guacamole Hosta

Hosta 'Guacamole'

  • Avocado Green Leaves with Dark Veins Create Eye-Catching Foliage Interest Year-Round
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-8
  • Grows 1-2 ft Tall and Wide
  • Showy White Blooms From Late Summer to Early Fall
  • Perfect for Mass Planting in Asian Gardens
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Groundcover, Flowering, Fragrant, Wet Soils, Attracts Hummingbirds, Container Friendly
Hardiness Zone 3a to 9b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade, Shade
Height 1-2 ft
Width 1-2 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Peaty
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Compact
Plant Life Cycle Perennial
Blooms In Fall, Summer
Flower Color White
Foliage Color Green, Yellow, Variegated
Fragrant Yes
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Plant Name Hosta
Botanical Name Hosta 'Guacamole'
Species hybrid
Cultivar Guacamole
Class Asparagales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of soil does Guacamole Hosta prefer, including pH and drainage?

  • Guacamole Hosta thrives in moist, well-drained, highly organic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. Sandy loam works better than clay since it provides better root aeration. Water directly at the base under the leaves to ensure moisture reaches the roots.

How often should I water Guacamole Hosta, and what's the best time of day?

  • Water Guacamole Hosta when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically every 2-3 days in summer heat. Water early morning directly at the soil under the leaves since the foliage can shield roots from moisture. Shop at Nature Hills for this 2002 Hosta of the Year winner.

Is Guacamole Hosta slug or snail resistant, and how do I protect it from pests?

  • Guacamole Hosta is not naturally slug or snail resistant like other hostas. These pests are attracted to the tender, avocado-green foliage and can cause significant damage. Use organic slug bait, copper barriers, or hand-picking in early morning to protect your plants.

When is the best time to plant Guacamole Hosta?

  • The best time to plant Guacamole Hosta is in spring after the last frost or in early fall, 6-8 weeks before hard freeze. This gives the roots time to establish in the moist, well-drained soil it prefers. Plant in partial shade where it gets morning sun to develop its golden color.

How do I care for Guacamole Hosta in winter, including cutting back?

  • Guacamole Hosta naturally dies back to the ground after the first hard frost. Cut the dead foliage to ground level in late fall or early spring before new growth emerges. No winter protection is needed in most climates. Shop at Nature Hills for this low-maintenance perennial.

Can Guacamole Hosta be divided, and when should I do it?

  • Yes, Guacamole Hosta can be divided every 3-4 years to maintain vigor. The best time is early spring before new growth emerges or in early fall after blooming ends. Dig up the entire clump and use a sharp spade to separate sections with roots and growing points.

Can Guacamole Hosta be shipped to Alaska or Hawaii?

  • Guacamole Hosta can be shipped to Alaska and Hawaii as a hardy perennial that adapts well to container growing. This award-winning hosta thrives in zones 3-9 and tolerates various climate conditions. Check your specific growing zone and consider container planting in extreme climates for best results.