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Hosta 'Emerald Tiara' / HOSTA

from $7.00

Hosta 'Emerald Tiara' is a compact perennial with striking, dark green foliage that is elegantly bordered with creamy white to pale yellow margins, giving it a distinct and refined look. The leaves are rounded and slightly cupped, forming a neat, mounding habit that works well in smaller garden spaces or as an edging plant in shaded areas. In mid to late summer, it produces tall, graceful spikes of lavender to light purple flowers that attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. 'Emerald Tiara' thrives in moist, well-drained soil and prefers partial to full shade, making it ideal for woodland gardens, shaded borders, or containers. With its beautiful variegation, delicate blooms, and easy care, Hosta 'Emerald Tiara' is a perfect addition to any shady garden.

·        ORIGIN - Not US native

·        EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - shade

·        FLOWER COLOR - purple shades

·        HEIGHT - 14"

·        HABIT - deciduous

·        MOISTURE - moist/well drained

·         HARDINESS ZONES - 3-9

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Hosta 'Emerald Tiara' is a compact perennial with striking, dark green foliage that is elegantly bordered with creamy white to pale yellow margins, giving it a distinct and refined look. The leaves are rounded and slightly cupped, forming a neat, mounding habit that works well in smaller garden spaces or as an edging plant in shaded areas. In mid to late summer, it produces tall, graceful spikes of lavender to light purple flowers that attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. 'Emerald Tiara' thrives in moist, well-drained soil and prefers partial to full shade, making it ideal for woodland gardens, shaded borders, or containers. With its beautiful variegation, delicate blooms, and easy care, Hosta 'Emerald Tiara' is a perfect addition to any shady garden.

·        ORIGIN - Not US native

·        EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - shade

·        FLOWER COLOR - purple shades

·        HEIGHT - 14"

·        HABIT - deciduous

·        MOISTURE - moist/well drained

·         HARDINESS ZONES - 3-9

Hosta 'Emerald Tiara' is a compact perennial with striking, dark green foliage that is elegantly bordered with creamy white to pale yellow margins, giving it a distinct and refined look. The leaves are rounded and slightly cupped, forming a neat, mounding habit that works well in smaller garden spaces or as an edging plant in shaded areas. In mid to late summer, it produces tall, graceful spikes of lavender to light purple flowers that attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. 'Emerald Tiara' thrives in moist, well-drained soil and prefers partial to full shade, making it ideal for woodland gardens, shaded borders, or containers. With its beautiful variegation, delicate blooms, and easy care, Hosta 'Emerald Tiara' is a perfect addition to any shady garden.

·        ORIGIN - Not US native

·        EXPOSURE PREFERENCE - shade

·        FLOWER COLOR - purple shades

·        HEIGHT - 14"

·        HABIT - deciduous

·        MOISTURE - moist/well drained

·         HARDINESS ZONES - 3-9

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Winston-Salem, NC 27127


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