Product Info
Description
HOSTA 'JUNE' – A showstopping variegated hosta featuring heart-shaped leaves with glowing golden-yellow centers and rich blue-green margins. This shade-loving perennial brightens up dark garden corners with its contrasting colors and neat, compact habit.
Perfect for borders, woodland edges, and containers, 'June' reaches a mature height of 16–18 inches and spreads up to 36 inches wide. It produces pale lavender flowers on graceful scapes in early to midsummer. Low-maintenance and award-winning, this hosta is also slug-resistant and thrives in rich, moist soil.
- Golden-yellow leaves with blue-green borders
- Hardy in zones 3–9
- Best in partial to full shade
- Height 16–18 inches, Width 30–36 inches
- Low-maintenance, slug-resistant, award-winning
Note: Ships in nursery pot with secure packaging. May be cut back for transit. Dies back naturally in winter and returns in spring. Not shippable to California due to restrictions.
Growing Zones: 3-9

| Mature Height: | 16 to 18 Inches |
| Sunlight: | Partial to Full Shade |
| Mature width: | 30 to 36 Inches |
| Botanical Name: | Hosta 'June' |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
FAQ's
What makes Hosta 'June' special?
Its striking gold-centered leaves with blue-green edges offer bold color contrast, making it one of the most decorative hostas for shady spaces.
Where is the best place to plant it?
It thrives in partial to full shade areas, such as under trees, along woodland borders, or in shaded garden beds and containers.
Is it slug-resistant?
Yes, Hosta 'June' is known for being more slug-resistant than many other hostas, thanks to its thicker leaves.
Does it flower?
Yes, it produces lavender flower spikes in early to midsummer that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.
What size does it grow to?
Hosta 'June' grows about 16–18 inches tall and spreads 30–36 inches wide, forming a dense clump over time.
Is this variety good for containers?
Yes, its compact size and attractive foliage make it perfect for growing in shade containers and pots.
Does it go dormant in winter?
Yes, it naturally dies back in winter and reemerges in spring with fresh new foliage.
When should I plant Hosta 'June'?
Plant in spring or early fall for best establishment before extreme heat or frost.
How do I keep its color vibrant?
Grow in filtered shade and keep soil moist and enriched with organic matter to maintain vivid colors.
Can I divide this plant?
Yes, divide clumps every few years in early spring or fall to rejuvenate the plant and increase your hosta stock.
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