Magnificent blooms and vibrant autumn foliage make these hydrangeas ideal for a prime position in the garden. Being exceptionally hardy, Hydrangea paniculata cultivars make excellent specimens for a tricky north facing position, and add glorious late summer colour to borders and woodlands. Height: 100cm (39 in) Spread: 120cm (47 in).
Hydrangea paniculata collection includes:
- Hydrangea 'Living Colourful Cocktail' - Experience over one hundred days of gorgeous, colour-changing blooms with Hydrangea ‘Living Colourful Cocktail’! Large, conical flower-heads are held on a compact, deciduous shrub, the panicles emerging creamy white in July, flushing with pink in August and finally maturing to deep pink in September.
- Hydrangea paniculata 'Living Cotton Cream' - A charming, compact shrub that adds a touch of elegance to any garden setting. Renowned for its stunning, long-lasting blooms, this ornamental plant features flowers that gracefully transition in color, providing a refined texture that enhances garden borders and container displays. The large, cone-shaped flower panicles begin as a creamy white and gradually shift to soft green or blush pink, depending on the environmental conditions, creating a captivating visual effect throughout the growing season.
- Hydrangea 'Living Strawberry Blossom' - A delightful mid-sized panicle hydrangea that captivates with its stunning flower panicles. These large, cone-shaped blooms begin their journey as creamy white and gradually transition to a rich strawberry pink over an impressive span of 100 days. This remarkable color transformation not only enhances the visual appeal of gardens but also ensures a prolonged display of seasonal interest, making it a favorite among gardeners looking to add vibrant hues to their landscapes.
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3 x 12cm Potted Plants (1 of each variety) (KH8088)
6 x 12cm Potted Plants (2 of each variety) (KH8089)
Hydrangea paniculata prefers a sunny or semi shaded position, with shelter from cold, drying winds. Grow hydrangea plants in any non alkaline, fertile, moist soil. Improve the soil prior to planting by adding with plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost, ensuring that it is mixed in thoroughly and deeply.
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Leave the faded hydrangea flower heads in place until the new buds swell in spring to protect the delicate buds from frost damage. Prune the old stems after flowering, leaving the new growth in situ, as this Hydrangea flowers on new growth unlike most others. If necessary, Hydrangea paniculata will tolerate hard pruning of the oldest stems to a few buds from ground level. This will also encourage larger flower heads to be produced. After pruning hydrangeas, apply a mulch of well rotted manure or compost around the base of the plant. Caution: All parts of hydrangea will upset the stomach if eaten. The foliage may also aggravate skin allergies.
Caution: irritant to skin and eyes,harmful if eaten
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