
Oakleaf Hydrangea Bush - White Flowers / Red Fall Color
by Hirts: Perennials; Sun

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Review & Description
Hydrangea is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants native to southern and eastern Asia (from Japan to China, the Himalaya and Indonesia) and North and South America. Hydrangeas produce flowers from early spring to late autumn. The flowers of Hydrangea are carried in bunches, at the ends of the stems. Each individual Hydrangea flower is relatively small. However, the display of color is enhanced by a ring of modified bracts around each flower.
In most species of Hydrangea the flowers are white, but in some species, can be blue, red, pink, or purple. In Hydrangea species the exact color often depends upon the acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soils produce blue flowers, neutral soils produce pale cream petals, and alkaline soils result in pink or purple.
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea is a fascinating genus of plants with remarkable diversity. It includes vines, shrubs, trees and semi-herbaceous plants, many with outstanding ornamental features.
Oakleaf Hydrangea has large, 8"-12" white panicles that appear in late June and fade to pink. Oak-like leaves turn a divine wine in autumn.
Just 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide, Little Honey is the perfect size for the foundation, patio, front-yard accent, or any place of honor in the sunny (in the north) to partially shaded (further south) garden.
The plant you will recieve is growing in a 3" pot.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16537 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Hirts: Perennials; Sun
Features
- Hydrangea quercifolia
- Color of Bloom: White to Pink
- Hardy Zones 5-9
- Months of Bloom: Summer
- Mature Height: 6-10'
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