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Stained Glass Hosta

Hosta 'Stained Glass'

  • Unique Golden-to-Green Variegation Makes Every Leaf a One-Of-A-Kind Masterpiece
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-9
  • Grows 1-2 ft Tall, 3-4 ft Wide
  • Showy Purple 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, Fragrant, Groundcover, Flowering, Wet Soils, Container Friendly, Attracts pollinators
Hardiness Zone 3a to 9b
Sunlight Partial shade
Height 1-2 ft
Width 3-4 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Peaty
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Compact
Plant Life Cycle Perennial
Blooms In Fall, Summer
Flower Color Purple
Foliage Color Green, Yellow, Variegated
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Plant Name Hosta
Botanical Name Hosta 'Stained Glass'
Species hybrid
Cultivar Stained Glass
Class Asparagales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Stained Glass Hosta prefer full shade, partial shade, or sun?

  • Stained Glass Hosta thrives in partial to full shade and performs poorly in direct sun. This shade perennial is specifically designed for dimly lit corners, under trees, and woodland edges where other plants struggle. Plant it where it receives morning sun but afternoon shade for optimal golden foliage color.

How do I plant Stained Glass Hosta when it arrives?

  • Plant Stained Glass Hosta in partial to full shade with well-draining soil. Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and plant at the same depth it was growing in the container. Space plants 24-36 inches apart to allow for full spread. Water thoroughly after planting.

What type of soil does Stained Glass Hosta need?

  • Stained Glass Hosta thrives in well-draining, organically rich soil with consistent moisture. This adaptable perennial tolerates a wide range of soil types but performs best in slightly acidic to neutral pH. Amend heavy clay with compost and ensure good drainage to prevent crown rot.

How much water does Stained Glass Hosta require after planting?

  • Stained Glass Hosta needs consistent moisture for the first 4-6 weeks after planting to establish its root system. Water deeply 2-3 times per week, providing about 1 inch total. Once established, this shade perennial becomes quite drought tolerant. Check soil moisture regularly and water when the top inch feels dry.

Is Stained Glass Hosta resistant to slugs or pests?

  • Stained Glass Hosta has typical hosta susceptibility to slugs and snails, which are attracted to the tender foliage. The thick, deeply veined leaves may offer slightly more resistance than thin-leaved varieties. Apply slug bait or diatomaceous earth around plants for protection, available at naturehills.com.

What are the flower colors and bloom time for Stained Glass Hosta?

  • Stained Glass Hosta produces pale purple, fragrant flowers in summer on tall, slender stems. The scented blooms attract hummingbirds and pollinators while adding excellent cut flower material to bouquets. Plant in partial to full shade for best flowering performance.

Will Stained Glass Hosta grow well in my zone 3-9 garden?

  • Stained Glass Hosta thrives in zones 3-9, making it adaptable to most temperate climates. This award-winning perennial performs reliably across a wide temperature range. Plant it in partial to full shade with consistent moisture for best results.

Does Stained Glass Hosta need fertilizer, and when?

  • Stained Glass Hosta benefits from light fertilization in early spring as new growth emerges. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or compost around the base when shoots first appear. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this easy-care perennial thrives with minimal feeding.