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White Dome Hydrangea   $17.95

Hydrangea White Dome, 'Hydrangea arborescens 'White Dome', a Proven Winners selection, is a hardy strong growing hydrangea that produce clouds of big, lacy, white blooms. dome shaped flowers are held on long stems that are strong enough not to droop, even after a heavy rain. White Dome is useful as a mass planting or placed in a woodland setting. This plant produces flowers on new wood, so even if frost kills back plant, it will still produce summer flowers. They are great for cut flowers.

Nikko Blue Hydrangea   $17.95

Nikko Blue Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla, has blue blossoms on a plant with a strong constitution which make Hydrangea macrophylla 'Nikko Blue' one of best. It will be a fantastic show of color in your garden. Early blooming starting with flowers that are cream with blue margins then turning a solid blue mass as plant matures. variegated foliage only adds to picture.

Shamrock Hydrangea   $17.95

Hydrangea Shamrock, 'Hydrangea macrophylla 'Shamrock', a Proven Winners selection, is a nice new variety of hydrangea that is delicate and more refined than other mophead hydrangeas. Shamrock will begin to bloom in July with pink or blue flowers, depending on soil PH, and as season goes along flowers will deepen into a rich red or violet. Shamrock blooms for a long time and plant is more compact than other varieties. Place this plant in moist, well drained soils.

Lime Light Hydrangea   $17.95

Hydrangea Lime Light, 'Hydrangea p. 'Limelight', a Proven Winners selection, is an extraordinary new Hydrangea with exceptional bright lime green flowers. This plant will really add color to a late summer landscape. Lime Light has excellent vigor and is a floriferous bloomer. This plant can also be utilized in a container.

Little Lamb Hydrangea   $17.95

Hydrangea Little Lamb, 'Hydrangea p. 'Little Lamb', a Proven Winners selection, produces some of most delicate flowers ever seen on a Hydrangea paniculata. Little Lamb's flowers are like those of Pee Gee but much smaller. white flowers look like little lambs dancing above green foliage. Little Lamb prefers moist, well drained soil and flower color is not affected by soil PH. This plant blooms in mid to late summer.

Late Panicle Hydrangea   $17.95

Hydrangea 'Late Panicle', Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva', This shrub has white airy flowers that can reach 10-12" in length in late August. flowers are a mixture of sterile and fertile flowers which gives flowers less density and less likelihood to tip or droop. Flowers will turn bronze in fall. Prune every year in fall after blooming, no more than 1/3 of plant. These plants look best when they are kept pruned to keep them thick at base. They are hardy and will not need to be covered to flower.

Grandiflora Hydrangea   $17.95

Grandiflora Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata, is a common American garden plant and highly valued for its vigor and bloom dependability. Sterile flowers appear in August and remain on plant until first hard frost. Large conical shaped white flower heads turn to pink in fall with gray-green leaves. Sent to America from Japan in 1861, this continues to be one of best loved varieties. blooms can easily be used for drying. 6+ foot height at maturity.

Oakleaf Hydrangea   $17.95

Oakleaf Hydrangea, Hydrangea quercifolia, is an upright, deciduous shrub with a broad, rounded habit that typically grows 4-6' tall. It features elongated white flowers which slowly turn pinkish purple with age. It also may be used for backgrounds, accents or specimens, foundation plantings or hedges. Best grown in fertile, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Mulch root zone in summer and provide somewhat constant moisture. Little pruning is needed, but should be done any time after flowering.

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