Hydrangeas
- Old Wood Blooming Hydrangeas
- New Wood Blooming Hydrangeas
- Bigleaf Hydrangea
- Oakleaf Hydrangea
- Panicle Hydrangea
- Smooth Hydrangea
- Mountain Hydrangea
- Hydrangea Supplies
Light Requirements
- Full Sun
- Part Shade
- Shade Plants
Habit
- Compact
- Dwarf
- Mound-shaped
- Standard
- Upright
- Vining
Additional Characteristics
- For Her
- For Him
- Seedling Protection
- Seed Starting
- Soils
- Bloom First Year
- Easy Care Plants
- Long Bloomers
- Double Blooms
- Free Bloomer
- Rose Companions
- Flower
- Heirloom
- Butterfly Attracting
- Award Winner
- Fertilizer & Plant Care
- Soil Amendments
- Ever Blooming
- Repeat Bloomer
- Accessories & Tools
- Fast Growing
- Fall Color
- Trellises & Obelisks
- Pruning Recommended
- Garden Tools
- Needs Deadheading
A mainstay of foundation gardens for generations, Hydrangea has recently expanded its look to include so many new flowering possibilities! A long-time favorite in the South, hydrangeas are now available in many exciting cultivars more than capable of handling colder climates. Few blooms provide more showy appeal than Hydrangeas: long-blooming, with showers of magnificent clusters of colorful flowers, and still just as easy to grow. All it asks for is plenty of moisture and a sunny to partly shaded spot where it can spread out and make itself comfortable, just like we all enjoy doing in summertime!
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Trade Gallon (3qt)
$26.95
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