HYDRANGEA
HYDRANGEA
Commonly known as Oak-leafed hydrangea
Colour-changing mopheads and lacecaps in shades of pink, white and blue from early summer to late autumn and delicate skeletons of flower through the winter.
Cones of white from paniculata and bronze and purple foliage from quercifolia.
Genus of 80 or more species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers. They originate from woodland in eastern Asia and North and South America.
The larger, showier flowers on flat, domed or conical flower heads are sterile, the smaller, fertile flowers are usually found in the centre. The climbers are suitable for a shady wall or fence and mature specimens provide shelter for insects.
Paniculata species attract insects as they have fertile flowers amongst the sterile ones.
Full Plant Details - Sun/Soil & other attributes
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Good to know
Noted for its compact habit. -
Pests & Diseases
Red spider mites, scale insects, vine weevils, capsid bugs, grey mould(Botrytis), hydrangea virus, powdery mildew, leaf spot, honey fungus. -
Place of origin
Southeastern USA. -
Hydrangeas
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DeciduousLeaves have a matt surface and are finely crinkled and turn plum-coloured in autumn.
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White
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PaniclesConical panicles
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Suitable for small gardens
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Frost hardy (down to -5)
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Lobed
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Height
1.2m (4ft) -
Spread
1m (39in) -
Medium shrubTypically grow to around 4-6 feet in heightRounded and restrained habit.
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Pruning group 1
Suitable for: Deciduous and evergreen trees, and some deciduous shrubs.
Pruning: Minimal pruning required. Prune wayward or crossing branches to maintain a healthy framework.
When: When dormant in the late winter/early spring. Some in the summer/autumn to prevent bleeding of sap.
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Hardy - average winter
Hardy through most of the UK apart from inland valleys, at altitude and central/northerly locations. May suffer foliage damage and stem dieback in harsh winters in cold gardens. Plant can withstand temperatures down to -10°C (14°F) -
Autumn Seasonal Interest
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Summer Seasonal Interest
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Fertile moist well-drained soilHumus-rich
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Partial shade
Best in part shade as requires a cool root run. Shelter from cold, dry winds. -
may cause skin allergy
(People & Pets) Maybe harmful to pets if eaten -
Rabbit Resistant
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Mature Size1.2m (4ft)
1m (39in)
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