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A newly bred hydrangea variety, featuring large showy flower heads of beautiful cream blooms in summer. In alkaline soils the flowers are creamy white edged with pink, while acidic soils will produce a purple edge. Matures at about 3-4' tall and wide. Plant in part sun in well drained but moist soil. Prune any dead or broken branches in February, removing flower remnants.
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Deciduous shrub with panicles of large, creamy white flowers in summer gaining a pink blush in fall. A favorite for cut flowers. Flowers also dry well. Prune as needed in February/March. Blooms on current year's growth. Matures at about 6-8' tall and wide. Plant in full to part sun. Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens
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Compact deciduous shrub with panicles of large, creamy white flowers in summer gaining a pink blush in fall. A favorite for cut flowers. Flowers also dry well. Prune as needed in February/March. Bloom in new wood. Matures at about 3-4' tall and wide. Plant in full to part sun. Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens
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This plant has it all! Beautiful flowers in late summer, interesting bark, and stunning foliage which turns mahogany red in fall. Semi-evergreen. Matures at amount 6-8' tall and wide in my garden. Plant in full to part sun with adequate moisture until established. Prune minimally, removing spent flowers and thinning out crossing branches in as needed in February. A must have! Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens
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Deciduous, mounded shrub with copper and gold new growth and rose colored flowers in summer. A favorite to add a bright spot in the garden! Plant in full to part sun. Deer resistant and drought tolerant once established. Matures at about 2-3' tall and wide. Prune in late winter to remove flower remnants and again after its first lush of blooms to get another round of blooms. Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens
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This is one of my all time favorite spring-blooming deciduous shrubs! White flowers (that resemble a lace-cap hydrangea) bloom along the top of the branches in twos, typically in mid-May, followed by red-black fruit. Leaves turn to a deep red in fall. Branching is very horizontal and is wider than tall; about 8' x10' in my garden. Prune to thin and accentuate its horizontal branching habit as needed or after flowering in spring. Size: 1 Gallon Photo Courtesy of Sublime Gardens