K – Variegated Hosta (Bare-Root Plant)

Variegated Hosta (Hosta ‘Albomarginata’) is an elegant spring-planted rhizome known for its clumping foliage with green leaves beautifully edged in white that brighten shaded areas with lasting color. In summer, lavender flower spikes rise above the attractive mounds, adding vertical interest to woodland gardens.

This shade-loving performer thrives in partial to full shade and is well suited for woodland gardens, borders, and shaded foundation plantings. Its slug resistance, deer resistance, and ability to form impressive clumps make it a favorite choice for home gardeners and fundraising programs alike.

$15.00

Botanical Name: Hosta Albomarginata (1-2 eyes)

Underground Structure: Rhizome

Number Included: 1

Planting Season: Spring

Blooming Season: Summer

Hardiness Zone: 3 to 9

Light Requirements: Partial to full shade

Mature Plant Height: 18-32 in

Deer Resistant: Yes

Other Characteristics: Excellent shade plant; good for foliage interest; slug resistant variety.

 

Plant Description

Clumping foliage plant with green leaves edged in white and lavender summer flowers; adds elegant texture and bright contrast to shaded areas.

 

Planting Instructions

Plant crown just below soil surface in rich, moist, well-drained soil; space 18-24 in apart; water regularly and mulch; divide clumps every 4-5 years in early spring; remove flower stalks after blooming if desired.