Beautiful remontant (re-blooming) mophead hydrangea with blooms of pink or blue, depending on soil pH. Small, lustrous, mildew resistant dark green leaves. Blooms spring to summer. Removing spent flowers will encourage rebloom into fall. .
Can be grown in Zone 4 with good winter protection. See 'Garden Tips' for instructions on winter care protection in Zone 4, or 'Care and Planting' for Container Planting instructions for Colder Zones.
Plant Type
Deciduous Shrub
Light
Full Shade to Part Shade
Average Height
3' to 4'
Average Width
3' to 4'
Average Spacing
3' to 4'
Hardiness Zones
Zone 5-9 (-20°F to 30°F) (-29°C to -1°C)
Soil Moisture
Well-drained, semi-moist
Border
Container
Mass Planting
Specimen
Woodland, Shade Garden
Pruning:
Dead head, remove old flowers
Prune to maintain size and shape
Fertilize:
Apply general purpose fertilizer in the spring when new growth appears. Check with your preferred garden center for your specific area.
Camellias, Cephalotaxus, Daphne, Dwarf Mondo Grass and Vinca
(Container Planting) Performs well as a container plant- especially with companion plants added.
(Winter Care for Zone 4)
During the cold winter months, add 2-3 inches of mulch around the plant to protect the roots from harsh temperatures. Pine straw, leaves, or pine bark mulch are all good organic materials that may be used in the garden. Since climates can vary, even among specific regions, please contact your preferred local garden center for recommendations.