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Hydrangea Hydrangeas are diverse shrubs noted for large flowers clusters, which may be mounded, globular, flat, or spiked. Each flower head has both sterile and fertile florets. The sterile flowers are the showy ones. They can be white, pink, purple, or blue, depending on both the variety of hydrangea and the acidity of the soil. Web site for Hydrangea lovers: www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com Back to Trees & Shrub Page or Close Page to Return to Lawn & Garden Home Page Click on Image to Enlarge |
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Common Name: Endless SummerTM
Hydrangea Botanical Name : Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmer' Here's a plant to shout about from the highest mountaintop! Endless SummerTM has revolutionized the macrophylla Hydreagea market because, unlike all of the others, it blooms reliably on new wood. That means glorious, beefy blue, pom-pom flowers every early-July and lasting late into the summer even if last year's branches are winter damaged right down to the ground. Now people in some of the coldest spots in Maine can grow this summer charmer instead of just dreaming about it. 'Bailmer's Deep green foliage serves a perfect backdrop to 4-6" diameter flowers that get even bluer in more acid soils. If you have room for only one Hydrangea, pick one of the Endless SummerTM Varieties. Matures 5-6' tall x 5-6' wide. Hardy to Zone 4. |
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Hydrangea Botanical Name : Hydrangea macrophylla 'Let's Dance Big Easy' Part of the very reliable and easy to grow Let's Dance series of Hydrangea, 'Big Easy' will provide more garden thrills with its incredibly large, mophead style blooms. How large? Some could measure in excess of 9 to 10" wide, large than any other mophead blooming type. Sometimes with a flower this large, the plant might produce only a handful during the season, but that is not the case with 'Big Easy'. It's a strong bloom producer and a re-bloomer offering its massive waves on either old wood or new making it a garden must in northern areas. Its huge blooms expand and color up in early July and will be a pleasing blue shade in our normally acid soils or can be a stunning shade of pink in sweeter soils. 'Big Easy' is a low maintenance plant that thrives in moist, well drained soils in sun or partial sun. Plant on or a group of them and marvel, every year at its massive blooms. Matures 3-4' tall and wide. Hardy to Zone 5. |
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Common Name: Endless SummerTM
Hydrangea Botanical Name : Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blushing Bride' 'Blushing Bride' is the latest craze to hit the Hydrangea world and like its older and wildly popular relative (ES Blue) it is a flower demon that blooms on new wood and is a repeat bloomer to boot. Because of this ability to bloom on new wood, northern gardeners can plant 'Blushing Bride' and still enjoy the signature summer snowball flowers that they have been denied until the advent of the Endless Summer series. And what flowers they are! Huge, up to 6" diameter balls of pure white bloom emerge in mid to late June and continue blooming right on through until frost. As the flowers age, they take on a charming, light blue or pink blush that provides great contrast with the newly emerging pure white blooms. 'Blushing Bride' even has the advantage of far better foliage than its famous cousin, sporting luxuriant, deep green leaves that are the perfect foil for the unending supply of snowy bloom. Easy to grow, 'Blushing Bride' will perform best in a half a day of sun in moist well-drained soil. Plant a bunch for an Endless Summer filled with flowers! Matures3-4' tall and wide. Hardy to Zone 4. |
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Hydrangea Botanical Name : Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime' Boasting the same outrageous flower color that took the world by storm with Hydrangea Limelight, 'Little Lime' is destined to become a favorite for small, tight spaces with a tight, smaller form that is 1/3 the size of Limelight! Just because it's smaller, don't think the flower show is smaller. Without a doubt you will be even more impressed with 'Little Lime' since it carries just as much blooming power as its larger relative in a far smaller package. Good luck finding any of its dark green foliage once bloom begins in early August. This plant will look like a spreading mound on lime colored bloom that matures to white then to light pink as mid September rolls around. What a show and what an easy plant to grow with very little demands except a half to full day sun and the opportunity to be admired. Matures 3-5' tall x 4-6 wide. Hardy to Zone 3. |
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