June 20, 2012
Hydrangeas In Bloom
The Incrediball Hydrangea has giant blooms that begins in midsummer with huge round blooms clustered atop sturdy branches. They have medium green oval leaves. Fantastic as a specimen shrub or in a border.
The Quick Fire Hydrangea is quick to bloom and the flowers will turn deep pink.
The Endless Summer Twist-n-Shout Hydrangea produces abundant blooms on both old and new wood all summer long. Lacy, deep-pink centers are surrounded by gorgeous blossoms of pink or periwinkle blue, depending on soil type. Sturdy red stems and glossy deep green leaves turn red-burgundy in fall to offer year-round interest in the garden. Easy to care for, and elegant stand-alone speciman, dramatic in combination with other plants, and compact enough for containers.
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