Hydrangea quercifolia, or "oakleaf hydrangeas," have white flowers that bloom in cone shapes and may fade to pink, depending on the cultivar. Hydrangea paniculata, also known as "peegee hydrangeas," ...
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How to boost your hydrangea’s blooms—based on its type
Plant panicle hydrangeas in full sun and prune in early spring to promote more blooms. Smooth hydrangeas thrive in moist, ...
If you've fallen in love with your brand-new hydrangea bouquet, it's only natural to wonder what your yard would look like with bushes of blooms. However, you may want to think twice before planting ...
Hydrangea quercifolia is called oakleaf hydrangea because it is said that the leaves look like some oak foliage. In the fall the leaves turn very dramatic shades of orange and red to burgundy. By ...
If you gathered in one large room, all the plant pros from all over the world and asked them to name the number one question they are asked by customers, that normally diverse and typically quite ...
Q: Attached is a photo of our current hydrangea plant in front of our house. Should I cut it back now or leave it alone until spring? Or do you think it’s a lost plant? – R.G., Henry County, Indiana A ...
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 ...
Munchkin and Ruby Slippers, pictured, are among the smallest varieties, checking in at 3 to 4 feet. Johnson County Research and Extension I recently wrote about a must-have plant for my garden: the ...
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