Hydrangea

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Among the most popular hydrangeas grown in sun to part shade gardens. Pink lacecap flowers are beautiful in arrangements, fresh or dried. Provide plenty of moisture during the growing season to promote flowering.

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Details

Common name

Hydrangea

Botanical name

Hydrangea macrophylla

Variety

Lacecap Pink

Zone

USDA 5 - 9

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Bloom color

Pink

Bloom time

summer

Light

part sun

Height

3-6' (1-2 m)

Habit

rounded

Water

1-2 times per week

Feed

in spring

Maintenance

protect from winter winds