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This is a distinctive, showy take on our beloved native oakleaf hydrangea. Doubled florets are similar to those of 'Harmony', but more weather-resistant. The tightly packed, pure white florets create very full, conical panicles with a unique 'quilted' effect. As the bloom ages, it turns a nice shade of green that lasts through most of the summer. The green foliage has wonderful wine-red fall color.
Burgundy fall foliage. Native to North America. Blooms on old wood from early summer through late summer.
Uses: landscape Part sun to sun Plant in average soil moisture Height: 72" - 96" Plant: 72" - 96" apart Spread: 72" - 96" Habit: mounded Growability: easy
Uses Notes: Landscapes
Maintenance Notes: Best in moist, well-drained soil. May need winter protection in the North.
Very full, showy flowers.
Gatsby Moon™ Hydrangea quercifolia ''Brother Edward'' USPP 25,413, Can PBRAF
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