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Snow Queen Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen' - Oakleaf hydrangeas are one of the most statuesque native shrubs. For certain, this one earns the name of 'Snow Queen'. The upright white panicles stand out beautifully against the large dark green leathery leaves in summer. As the leaves turn into a burgundy for autumn, the white flowers begin fading to a light pink shade. This beautiful native shrub attracts pollinators, too. Growing into the 7 to 10 foot height range, it will spread equally wide.
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...
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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