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Blue Bunny Hydrangea
Hydrangea Blue Bunny™ - Blue Bunny Hydrangea is a small growing flowering shrub that displays a showy array of extraordinary lavender blue mounds with white lace-cap flowers , gray-green foliage, and dependable blooms every year. Every garden needs a lace-cap hydrangea and the Hydrangea Blue Bunny is sure to please. The Blue Bunny bloom s from late summer to late fall. A small flowering shrub, the Blue Bunny Hydrangea , a bracted hydrangea, is perfect for bordering larger spaces. Easy to plant and easy to grow, this blue flowering hydrangea bush is a great addition to a sunny spot in the...
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Pinky Winky Hydrangea
Pink Winky™ Hydrangea Bushes What makes the Pinky Winky Hydrangea Shrubs special and unique are the white and pink two-toned flower heads appearing in mid-summer. The large, 16 inch long flower heads, panicles, emerge white as the flowers at the base of the panicle quickly turn pink. The Hydrangea Pinky Winky flowering hydrangea bush is indeterminate, meaning they continue to push new white flowers from the tip of the panicle while older flowers transform to a rich pink hue. As an added bonus the flower heads are held upright on strong stems and will not droop like the Pee Gee hydrangea...
Climbing Hydrangea
Climbing Hydrangea Vines The climbing hydrangea climbs up to 30 to 40 feet high. The Petiolaris anomala Hydrangea is a beautiful vigorous woody climbing vine like plant. Hydrangea vines can be planted to climb trees, arbors, trellises, masonry walls, rocks and fences. Also, perfect as a garden ground cover, the climbing Hydrangea produces masses of off white flowers in early summer. A great flowering shrub vine . Adaptable to any light, you can plant the climbing hydrangea in full sun, partial sun to light shade, although it performs best in areas with morning sun and afternoon shade. May...
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Hydrangea Invincibelle Ruby
Invincibelle® Ruby Hydrangea Shrubs The Hydrangea Invincibelle® Ruby is a small growing smooth hydrangea bus h that is also native to North America. Not affected by your soil's pH, the Invincibelle® Ruby grows dependable flowers in pink to burgundy shades. A continual rebloomer, this hydrangea bush does not require deadheading for a summer spectacular. Plus it blooms on new wood, so it blooms each year without fail. This low growing hydrangea shrub matures in the 2 to 3 feet tall range with the same in width. Excellent for sunny porches in containers and a low hedge around sunny patios...
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Merritt Supreme Hydrangea
Merritt Supreme macrophylla Hydrangea | Big Leaf Mophead Hydrangea Beautiful rose to carmine red flowers appear in midsummer to early fall are set against dark green foliage with serrated sedges. The Merrit Supreme mophead Hydrangea reaches the 4 to 5 foot tall range making it a more compact mophead variety . The large (6 to 8 inches) blooms begin in mid summer and continue to early fall. Planting Care for Merritt's Supreme Hydrangea : Plant this strong growing mophead hydrangea in rich organic soil with an alkaline pH for large rich rosey pink flowers in the 6 to 8 inch range. Water 1 to 3...
Hydrangea Little Lime Punch
Little Lime Punch™ Hydrangea | Small Hydrangea This compact size hydrangea paniculata is big on color. Emerging early summer flowers are lime green. As the flowers grow into late summer, they change to a colorful mix of pink, green, white and punch like red all on the same small plant. Plant in full to part sun Grows in zones 3 to 8 Reaches height of 3 to 5 feet tall with spread of 3 to 5 feet wide Prune late winter to early spring and add time release fertilizer. Soil pH does not affect the bloom colors. Little Lime Punch™ Hydrangea paniculata 'SMNHPH' PP33,207, Can PBRAF
Fairytrail Bride Hydrangea
Fairytrail Bride® Cascade Hydrangea® - This long blooming white lacey hydrangea grows in zones 7 to 9. In its warmer areas, protect from the hot afternoon sun. The Fairytrail Bride® is the first of its kind with a cascading habit. Show stoppers in containers planted in the patio and deck areas where the plants can be enjoyed every summer day. No need to prune except to remove dead branches. A good layer of mulch around the base (2 to 3 inches deep) helps to maintain a healthy moisture level. Fairytrail Bride® Cascade Hydrangea® Hydrangea x 'USHYD0405' PP31,120, CPBRAF
Pee Wee Oak Leaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Pee Wee' - The dwarf Pee Wee Hydrangea features white flowers in late spring into early summer which will gradually fade to shades of pink. As with Oakleaf Hydrangeas , the pee wee offers beautiful fall foliage . A small flowering shrub that mature in the 4 foot height range with a spread of up to 3 feet wide. Excellent for woodland garden settings. North American Native Hydrangea Shrub Spring Flowering Cinnamon color bark in winter Plant in groups for best colors Perfect plant for gift
Hydrangea Limelight Prime®
Limelight Prime® Hydrangea This smaller growing version of the Limelight Hydrangea is not only newer, but better! A more compact size, growing in the 4 to 5 foot height range, the Limelight Prime Hydrangea is a bit shorter flowering shrub. Flowers begin growing earlier in the season closer to late May. These green flowers are brighter and will be even bolder in late summer as they begin to turn pink and red sitting on the plants stronger stems. Long blooming from early summer into early fall, these colorful flowers are perfect for cut flower arrangements. Prune to shape in late fall if...
Invincibelle Lace Hydrangea
Invincibelle Lace® Hydrangea arborescens - The Invincibelle Lace® is a smooth hydrangea with plum purple lacey flowers sitting on ruby red stems. This hydrangea is native to North America. A long summer bloomer that grows 4 to 5 feet tall and spread equally wide. Plant where this Lacey Hydrangea receives a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight. In hot climates, place this beauty where it receives some afternoon shade. Fertilize your hydrangea lacey leaf shrub in late winter before any new growth. Prune in early spring just as shrub begins to sprout.