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HYDRANGEA 'Princess Diana'

Commonly known as Hortensia

Mophead - double pink.
Further Reading....
  • Deciduous
    Broadly ovate leaves to 20cm (8in) long turning bronze in autumn
  • Blue
    Violet blue in acid soil
  • Shades of pink
    All shades of pink through to Carmine (red)
    Mid-pink
  • Height
    1m (39in)
  • Spread
    1m (39in)
  • Medium shrub
    Typically grow to around 4-6 feet in height
    Compact, upright shrub. The repeating globes of double flowers give a star-like appearance
  • Hardy - cold winter
    Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters. May not withstand open/exposed sites or central/northern locations. Plant can withstand temperatures down to -15°C (5°F)
  • Full sun
  • Partial shade
    Prefers partial shade

HYDRANGEA 'Princess Diana'

 
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  • Additional Features
    Good to know
    H. macrophylla x H. paniculata. Cultivar name 'Wow Time'. Flowers on old and new wood
    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
    Garden origin. Japan. Ryoji Irie
  • Burncoose Specialities
    Hydrangeas
  • Flower Shape
    Double
    Multi rows of petals, no stamen showing
    Mophead
  • Garden Location/Conditions
    Border
    Suitable for a shrub border
    Cottage garden
    Patio / pot plants
    Suitable for small gardens
    Town garden
    Woodland garden
  • Hardiness
    Fully hardy
  • Leaf margin
    Serrate
    (see photos above)
  • Leaf shape
    Ovate
    (see photos above)
  • Pruning group
    Pruning group 3
    Suitable for: Deciduous shrubs that flower in the Summer or Autumn on previous year's growth, or deciduous shrubs that flower in late Winter-Spring on previous year's growth.
    Pruning: Trim off old flowers to the first bud beneath flower head. Cut back 1/3 of the oldest stems to promote replacement growth.
    When: Annually

  • Seasonal Interest
    Autumn
    Summer
  • Soil Conditions
    Fertile moist well-drained soil
  • Toxic - Category C
    Harmful if eaten
    Pets, i.e. cats, dogs, rabbits, rodents, notably dogs and cats
    May cause skin allergy
    People
  • Wildlife
    Rabbit Resistant
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1m (39in)
Medium Shrub - guide for size not form Watering Can
  1m (39in)
 

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