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Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea 1 Container
The Snow Queen™ Hydrangea is a rounded shrub growing to about 6 feet tall, with large lobed leaves. In summer each stem is topped wi…
The Snow Queenâ„¢ Hydrangea is a rounded shrub growing to about 6 feet tall, with large lobed leaves. In summer each stem is topped with a very large cone of snow-white flowers, held up on strong stems. These turn pink in late summer, and the leaves turn red to purple in fall. Grow this plant in beds or woodlands, beneath trees or in full sun. This selection of a native shrub is perfect for natural gardens, and it won the Philadelphia Horticultural Society Gold Medal for Garden Merit in 1989. - Big heads of snow-white flowers in summer - Reliable bloomer with strong, upright stems - Attractive lobed leaves turn red to purple in fall - More sun and dryness resistant than other hydrangeas - Native plant for natural gardening Much more sun-resistant and able to tolerate drier soil than other hydrangeas, the Snow Queenâ„¢ Hydrangea grows best in rich, moist soil, which should be well-drained. It doesnt suffer from pests or diseases and deer leave it alone. It needs no pruning, and the stems should not be shortened back in spring, as these carry the new flowers. This fast-growing shrub is striking and beautiful, yet it is easy to grow with no special attention.
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The Snow Queenâ„¢ Hydrangea is a rounded shrub growing to about 6 feet tall, with large lobed leaves. In summer each stem is topped with a very large cone of snow-white flowers, held up on strong stems. These turn pink in late summer, and the leaves turn red to purple in fall. Grow this plant in beds or woodlands, beneath trees or in full sun. This selection of a native shrub is perfect for natural gardens, and it won the Philadelphia Horticultural Society Gold Medal for Garden Merit in 1989. - Big heads of snow-white flowers in summer - Reliable bloomer with strong, upright stems - Attractive lobed leaves turn red to purple in fall - More sun and dryness resistant than other hydrangeas - Native plant for natural gardening Much more sun-resistant and able to tolerate drier soil than other hydrangeas, the Snow Queenâ„¢ Hydrangea grows best in rich, moist soil, which should be well-drained. It doesnt suffer from pests or diseases and deer leave it alone. It needs no pruning, and the stems should not be shortened back in spring, as these carry the new flowers. This fast-growing shrub is striking and beautiful, yet it is easy to grow with no special attention.
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Fabricante | Snow Queen |
Manufacturer | Snow Queen |
brand name | Snow Queen |
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