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One of the most impressive Hydrangea flowers you'll ever see! Huge 15" long cone-shaped flowers start to appear in July. Initially they are light green in color but then transition to white and then pink in fall. Upright and sturdy stems, so blossoms won't flop. Attracts butterflies and songbirds.
Gigantic summer flowers that change color Great for birds Faded blooms add winter interest
Hydrangeas are best known for their large, showy blooms in many colors: white, pink, red, purple and blue. They are invaluable for fresh or dried flower arrangements. Grown best in moist but well-drained soils. Generally prefer full sun, but can tolerate part shade. Native to Japan, China and North America.
Uses: landscape, mass planting, container, cut flower, dried flower Sun tolerant, morning sun/afternoon shade Plant in average to moist soil Height: 6' - 8' Season of interest: Summer through winter Growability: easy
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