Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® Oakleaf Hydrangea

Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® Oakleaf Hydrangea

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Key Characteristics
Zone
5 - 9
Mature Height
10 Feet
Mature Width
10 Feet
Sun / Shade
Full Sun, Part Shade
Moisture Level
Moist, well-drained
Soil Type
Normal, loamy, Clay

Description / Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® Oakleaf Hydrangea

Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® is a stunning addition to any garden, enchanting with its beauty all summer long. Its tall bloom wands feature exceptionally large, nodding florets dyed in a rich pink hue, while the lush oak leaves add to its allure, transitioning to hints of burgundy as fall approaches.

Selected as a Proven Winners® ColorChoice® plant, Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® has been meticulously tested in trial gardens worldwide, proving its exceptional health, vigor, and color. Versatile and adaptable, it thrives in a variety of soil types, provided they are well-drained, and it appreciates some sun exposure. In the south, it prefers a bit of shade, while in the north, it thrives in full sun with shelter from harsh winds.

Blooming on old growth, it's recommended to trim Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® after flowering in late summer. To support its vigorous growth and ensure a summer filled with abundant, plush blooms, fertilize with a Tree and Shrub slow-release fertilizer in early spring.

With its versatility and stunning aesthetics, Hydrangea Gatsby Pink® is an ideal choice for gardens, woodland settings, and informal plantings. Its handsome dark green foliage provides a striking backdrop to the vibrant blooms, which transition to shades of red in autumn, adding year-round visual interest to your landscape.

Hardy in zones 5 - 9. What is My Zone?

, this North American native thrives in midsummer, offering a touch of elegance to any outdoor space. Embrace the enduring beauty and vigor of Hydrangea Gatsby Pink®, and let it bring joy to your garden for seasons to come.

Discover tips to ensure your hydrangeas thrive, from soil preparation to pruning techniques, by following our expert advice on the Hydrangea Planting and General Care Guide and the How to Prune Hydrangea Plants blog.

Product Details

SKU 36995
Item Form 1-Quart
Genus Hydrangea
Species quercifolia
Variety 'JoAnn'
Plant Patent PP27879
Product Classification Shrubs
Habit Mound-shaped
USDA Zone Low 5
USDA Zone High 9
Sun / Shade Full Sun, Part Shade
Bloom Color Pink, White
Bloom Season Start Early Summer
Bloom Season End Late Summer
Foliage Color Burgundy, Medium Green, Red
Resistance Disease Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant, Pest Resistant
Special Features Bloom First Year, Easy Care Plants, Fall Color, Fast Growing, Flower, Free Bloomer, Long Bloomers
Uses Border, Cut Flowers, Fall Color, Foliage Interest, Hedge, Specimen
Zone 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
State Shipping Restrictions GU, HI, ID, PR, VI

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  1. Greenwich, CT plant lover

    White oak leaf hydrangea from Wayside Gardens 0 people found this helpful

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    I bought the white version of this plant from Wayside Gardens in the late 1970s and planted it in an area that is part sun, and it is still going very, very strong. It requires no care, and has lived through drought, cold, you name it. It bloomed fully last summer when all of the pink and blue hydrangeas in Greenwich that were previously in the ground failed because of a December warm spell. It blooms most years, but not every year because I have to cut it down to 5 to 6 feet. The white version of this plant is a very tall plant, up to 10 feet and really should be planted where you don't need to trim ii. Anyway, I was a new homeowner then and did not know better. This plant has large luxuriant blooms that are visible all summer and early fall when you drive into our driveway. It is very happy in Southern Connecticut and now has a large baby across the garden stairway that had its first bloom last summer. The plant has spread quite a bit, which is good because I have it on a steep hill that serves as a large garden. I totally recommend this plant.
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