Little Quick Fire Hydrangea

This species is considered the SUN LOVING hydrangea, as it will take quite a bit more sun than its larger leafed cousins.

Additional information

Botanical Name

Hydrangea?paniculata

Plant Height

5'

Plant Spread (width)

5'

Deciduous/Evergreen

Bloom Time

Exposure

Flower Color

,

Foliage Color

Fall Color

N/A

Soil Moisture

Moist

Growth Habit

Mounded

Every yard should have a Panicle Hydrangea in it! This species is considered the SUN LOVING hydrangea, as it will take quite a bit more sun than its larger leafed cousins. This plant is incredibly cold tolerant and will not die back in the winter like some of the other species of Hydrangea. Large, cone-shaped blooms form on the ends of the branches in summer when it seems everything else is done blooming. The blooms start white (or in some varieties they are more lime green color) that naturally change to pink as the bloom matures. Will also retain the flower into winter, so there is some late season interest. There are sizes for everyone, as some cultivars only get up to about 4? tall and some will get up to 8? tall. Often, you will find this species grown as a small tree. (see Tree Hydrangea for more info)

UNCLE'S PLANTING TIPS!

Step 1 – Dig the Hole Twice as Wide as the Pot

Step 2 – Remove the Plant from Its Container

Step 3 – Backfill with 50/50 Soil and Max Mix

Step 4 – Cover the Plant Area with Mulch

Step 5 – Stake the Tree if Needed

Step 6 – Water and Feed the Plant!

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