Stained Glass
$15.00
A sport of Guacamole, this large, fragrant hosta has leaves of bright yellow centers and dark green margins. White flowers will bloom in late summer. Sun tolerant!
(Mature Size: 20″T x 45″W)
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A bright sport of Guacamole, the golden leaves and wide green margins really stand out. The veins throughout give it a stained glass appearance. This hosta is a vigorous grower and is also sun tolerant. White, fragrant flowers will bloom in late summer.
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