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Hydrangea Magical Paniculata Summer Seedlings
Hydrangea Magical Paniculata Summer Seedlings
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By purchasing these seedlings, you agree to not self propagate from these seedlings. Unauthorized propagation of this plant material is unlawful and may be punishable as a criminal act.
Hydrangea paniculata is a tough, deciduous hydrangea known for its large, cone-shaped flower heads that bloom from mid-summer into autumn. Flowers usually open creamy white and often mature to soft pink or green tones as the season progresses. It’s a reliable garden performer that thrives in full sun to partial shade and is more tolerant of heat and cold than many other hydrangeas.
What makes it special compared to Hydrangea macrophylla?
Unlike Hydrangea macrophylla (the classic mophead hydrangea), Hydrangea paniculata:
- Flowers on new wood, making it far more reliable year after year
- Is sun-hardier and better suited to warmer climates
- Has stronger stems that don’t flop under heavy blooms
- Often used for hedging or in a landscape garden.
- Does not change colour based on soil pH, offering consistent results
Hydrangea's lose their leaves in winter and look bare with just stalks. View these tips below to care for your hydrangea through winter.
| Month | Stage | Visible Signs | Care Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
| June | Going dormant | Yellowing leaves, leaf drop | Reduce watering, begin light pruning |
| July | Dormant | Bare stems, no new growth | Prune (if frost not severe), protect from frost |
| August | Ending dormancy | Swelling buds, early leaves (warm areas) | Finish pruning, prepare soil, start light feeding |
Plant Information
Plant Type: Perennial
Growing Information
General Sowing Time: Summer
Position: Full Sun
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