
Hosta, Golden Tiara
Golden Tiara Hosta earns its name with compact, heart-shaped leaves outlined in a rim of warm gold—a quiet elegance that makes shaded borders and woodland edges feel instantly more polished. One of the most enduring small hostas, it forms a tidy clump reaching about a foot tall, making it an ideal choice for containers, edging shady paths, or tucking in wherever a neat, colorful accent is needed. In midsummer, slender spikes of soft purple flowers rise above the foliage and persist into fall, extending its season of interest well past the initial flush. It thrives in partial shade with consistent moisture and rewards very little effort with clean, attractive growth all season long. Layer it with larger blue-leafed hostas or ferns for a rich tapestry of contrasting textures and tones. Few perennials deliver such reliable, low-maintenance charm in the difficult conditions of a shaded garden.
Golden Tiara Hosta earns its name with compact, heart-shaped leaves outlined in a rim of warm gold—a quiet elegance that makes shaded borders and woodland edges feel instantly more polished. One of the most enduring small hostas, it forms a tidy clump reaching about a foot tall, making it an ideal choice for containers, edging shady paths, or tucking in wherever a neat, colorful accent is needed. In midsummer, slender spikes of soft purple flowers rise above the foliage and persist into fall, extending its season of interest well past the initial flush. It thrives in partial shade with consistent moisture and rewards very little effort with clean, attractive growth all season long. Layer it with larger blue-leafed hostas or ferns for a rich tapestry of contrasting textures and tones. Few perennials deliver such reliable, low-maintenance charm in the difficult conditions of a shaded garden.
Description
Golden Tiara Hosta earns its name with compact, heart-shaped leaves outlined in a rim of warm gold—a quiet elegance that makes shaded borders and woodland edges feel instantly more polished. One of the most enduring small hostas, it forms a tidy clump reaching about a foot tall, making it an ideal choice for containers, edging shady paths, or tucking in wherever a neat, colorful accent is needed. In midsummer, slender spikes of soft purple flowers rise above the foliage and persist into fall, extending its season of interest well past the initial flush. It thrives in partial shade with consistent moisture and rewards very little effort with clean, attractive growth all season long. Layer it with larger blue-leafed hostas or ferns for a rich tapestry of contrasting textures and tones. Few perennials deliver such reliable, low-maintenance charm in the difficult conditions of a shaded garden.


















