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Commonly thought of as more of a woodland plant, oakleaf hydrangea is easily identified by it’s oak-like shaped leaves. They ...
To mark a century in the horticulture industry, Monrovia has announced the new Hydrangea ‘Centennial Ruby’ variety ahead of ...
For the smaller garden or colder areas. Mountain hydrangeas (Hydrangea serrata) in varieties such as Tuff Stuff Red, Tiny Tuff Stuff and Tuff Stuff Lacecap.. Very cold tolerant and reblooming ...
There are more than 80 cultivars of hydrangeas that range from 2 feet tall and wide to nearly 30 feet tall. Learn more about how big different types of hydrangeas grow to select the best plant for ...
It's so easy to love hydrangeas. They're relatively easy to grow in almost any climate, they bloom in from spring through the fall, and come in all colors and sizes. The plant needs water (hence ...
Hydrangeas are quite adaptable to different soil types including sand, loam, and clay. Flower color is sensitive to soil pH and aluminum availability in the soil. For the strongest blue flower ...
At our store, we have as many as 30 different types of hydrangeas for sale. We are not even close to selling every kind. If we did, we wouldn't have room for anything else.
Hydrangea macrophylla is the largest group and comes in two forms: Mophead and lacecap. The mophead varieties produce big, round domes of flowers in bright pink, blush, cream, white and violet or ...
Smooth Hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens) varieties include Incrediball, Lime Rickey, Invincibelle Mini Mauvette, Invincibelle Wee White and Invincibelle Limetta.