Description
An unusual cultivar with huge flower heads, the largest we have discovered so far on this species. Unlike the other
Hydrangea paniculata listed here, the colour of the flower heads is a fairly steady creamy-white and they do not really flush to lime green or pink as do the others.
Features
- Common name: Panicle Hydrangea.
- Position: Full sun or light, dappled shade.
- Soil: Well drained, fertile soil.
- Hardiness: Hardy.
- Flowering Period: August - September.
- Rate of Growth: Moderate.
- Habit: Medium sized, branching shrub.
- Height: 2.5 m (8 ft) if left unpruned. (up to 1.2 m if pruned yearly)
- Spread: 2.5 m (8 ft) if left unpruned. (up to 1.2 m if pruned yearly)
- Pruning: Prune back to a bud, 30 - 40 cm above the ground each March. This will keep the plant from getting to large and increase the size of the flower heads.
- Notes:
- Size: 3L containers (30 - 50 cm tall)