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Not All Hydrangeas Are the Same Hundreds of hydrangea species and cultivar exist, but there are a few common types. Each ...
If you find yourself enchanted by these garden gems, here are a few tips to help you choose the right hydrangea and keep it ...
Flowers, which come in pink and white, are smaller than mopheads and elongated like panicle hydrangeas. Size ranges from 3 to 7 feet. Native to Southeast U.S., oakleaf hydrangea is hardy in Zones ...
Discover what makes hydrangea bushes so versatile and our top picks for full sun, shade, pots, cut flowers and more!
An oakleaf hydrangea can be a good start since it has months of bloom from now well into fall. Learn how to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden at a class at Triple Oaks Nursery on ...
If you see large conical blooms on a shrub or small tree now, it just may be an oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia). I sometimes forget about these beautiful plants because there is so much ...
Arborescencs, Panicle and Oakleaf types of hydrangeas don’t change color with the soil pH. These types have white, cream or green flowers that may change to pink or red as they get older, but ...
The inflorescences of oakleaf hydrangea (H. quercifolia) and H. paniculata (the most common cultivar is 'Grandiflora,' called peegee hydrangea) are large cones up to 8 inches or more in length ...
I chose a white oakleaf hydrangea named 'Snowflake' with huge leaves that contrast well with smaller-leaved plants near it. The white flowers on large panicles change to pink as they age.
If hydrangeas don’t bloom for a season, it is likely due to not enough sun, an early frost, or incorrect pruning.
In recent years, garden magazines have tempted us with photos of hydrangeas loaded with fat blooms. When nurseries stock the flower-laden shrubs, we're smitten and drag one or two home to plant ...