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Hydrangea Tiny Quick Fire Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials
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Hydrangea Tiny Quick Fire Perennial Plant by Bluestone Perennials

The early flowering of this little gem bestows a jumpstart to the Hydrangea season. Color-changing white conical flower clusters blanket the foliage and transition to pink tones in fall. Blooms on new wood. Flowers are not affected by soil pH. Hydrangea Tiny Quick Fire, a deciduous multi-stemmed shrub, can be placed in any sized garde…
The early flowering of this little gem bestows a jumpstart to the Hydrangea season. Color-changing white conical flower clusters blanket the foliage and transition to pink tones in fall. Blooms on new wood. Flowers are not affected by soil pH. Hydrangea Tiny Quick Fire, a deciduous multi-stemmed shrub, can be placed in any sized garden. A star in fresh and dried arrangements, the flower clusters turn creamy tan after the first frost. Also known as Panicle Hydrangea, they are superb shrubs in the border for summer and autumn color and are the most adaptable of all Hydrangeas and easiest to grow.
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The early flowering of this little gem bestows a jumpstart to the Hydrangea season. Color-changing white conical flower clusters blanket the foliage and transition to pink tones in fall. Blooms on new wood. Flowers are not affected by soil pH. Hydrangea Tiny Quick Fire, a deciduous multi-stemmed shrub, can be placed in any sized garden. A star in fresh and dried arrangements, the flower clusters turn creamy tan after the first frost. Also known as Panicle Hydrangea, they are superb shrubs in the border for summer and autumn color and are the most adaptable of all Hydrangeas and easiest to grow.