The Hosta ‘Golden Tiara’ is a compact and very vigorous shade perennial, known for its medium green foliage bordered with a wide golden yellow to chartreuse margin. Its bright variegation brings contrast and vibrancy to borders, flowerbeds, and container plantings.
It forms a low, dense, and spreading clump, making it an excellent ground cover for semi-shaded areas. In summer, it produces purplish lavender flowers, sometimes slightly darker-streaked, borne on upright scapes.
It tolerates a little more sun than many hostas if the soil remains moist.
Deer (cervids): Like most hostas, it is attractive to deer and requires protection in rural areas.
Slugs: Its foliage is relatively thin compared to thick blue hostas; it can therefore be susceptible to slugs, especially in moist soil.
Characteristics
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Botanical name: Hosta ‘Golden Tiara’
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Type: Foliage perennial
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Flowering: July to August
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Foliage color: Medium green with golden yellow margin
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Flower color: Purplish lavender
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Height: 25 to 35 cm
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Width: 60 to 75 cm (can widen over time)
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Exposure: Partial shade to light shade (tolerates gentle sun)
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Watering: Moderate
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Soil: Rich, cool and well-drained
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Hardiness: Zone 3
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Deer resistance: Not resistant
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Slug resistance: Susceptible
The Hosta ‘Golden Tiara’ is ideal for those looking for a compact, bright, and easy-to-integrate shade perennial, perfectly suited for Quebec gardens.