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Hydrangeas

By Marty Wingate


In This Article
Hydrangeas
6 Exceptional Choices
Extreme Zones
Native Beauty
A Fine Vine
Cold-Ready
Pruning for Blooming

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6 Exceptional Choices

'Bluebird' (H. serrata) balances delicate lacecap flowers atop a small shrub that only reaches 3 feet.

'Alice' (H. quercifolia) adds drama to large shady areas with its supersized oak shaped leaves and delicate flowers.

'Nigra' (H. macrophylla) sets off large blooms with striking black stems that pop out of the landscape in winter.

'Limelight' (H. paniculata) illuminates the garden for months in the summer with its unusual pale green blooms. Choose this extremely hardy shrub to fill in a large, sunny section of your yard.

'Endless Summer' (H. macrophylla) blooms for a long period and in very cold zones, making it the perfect choice for Northern gardeners.

The climbing hydrangea (H. anomala subsp. petiolaris) adds a surprise element with lacy blooms that cover the vigorous vines. For gardeners who want the unexpected.

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