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Hydrangea Little Lime, Panicle Hydrangea
An award winning beauty, expect months of gorgeous blosssoms with Little Lime Hydgrangea. Huge panicles of fluffy white flowers top 3-5′ tall plants in mid summer into fall. Flower heads transform to a dusty pink as autumn approaches. Requires full sun or partial shade. A great hedging or container plant. Cut flowers make showy bouquets, fresh or dried. Flowers can be left on plants where they will persist into winter.
Panicle Hydrangeas bloom on the current season’s growth. They can be pruned in late winter to early spring. You can cut them back to the ground, or if you want taller plants cut them back to 1-3′ feet.
Plant in full sun to light shade. For best blooming keeping consistently watered, especially when plants are setting up buds and blooming.
3 gallon pot
Offered in-house and online. Subject to availability.
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