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An upright, coarse textured shrub with 8" long panicles of white blooms in early summer. Flowers age to pink and are held more upright than other cultivars. The oak-leafed shaped foliage turns red-bronze in the fall. Grow in full sun to part shade in a medium moisture, well-drained soil. The flowers develop on older...
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Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slippers’
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A compact shrub that is covered in early summer with large cones of flowers that begin white, but quickly turn pink and deepen to rose pink. The oakleaf-shaped foliage is dark green in summer, mahogany red in fall. Tolerant of sun to partial shade in a moist, well-drained soil. An introduction of the U.S....
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Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Pee Wee’
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A compact form of Oakleaf Hydrangea. Both leaves and flowers are smaller, for a dense, more refined appearance. It has white blooms in the early summer that age to pink. The foliage turns to burgundy in the fall. Prefers some shade and a moist, well-drained soil. The size makes it great in a tight...
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Hydrangea paniculata (‘Bulk’) Quick Fire®
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An upright shrub with large cone-shaped white flowers that quickly turn pink. Fall flower color is dark rosy-pink. It flowers about a month earlier than other Hydrangea paniculata varieties. It may be grown in a tree form and shrub form. It thrives in sun to part shade in a moist, well-drained soil. The blooms...
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