Trees & Shrubs » Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth Hydrangea) 6 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth Hydrangea) Hydrangea arborescens prefers shade and moisture, but is surprisingly adaptable. It is native to shady woodlands of the Southeastern US, and can spread into a large clump over time. Flowers are chartreuse in bud, turning white, and then back to light green. (pH is not a factor in the color.) These hydrangeas can be pruned heavily, as they bloom on NEW wood.
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HYDRANGEA arborescens Incrediball™ 'Abetwo' Dare we say "Partonesque" ?(as in Dolly) These voluptuous white blossoms stand tall on strong stems and despite their size, will not flop over like 'Annabelle', even in heavy rain. more info
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HYDRANGEA arborescens White Dome™ 'Dardom' (C) Unlike most other arborescens varieties, strong stems carry the numerous dome-shaped blooms starkly upright, even after heavy rain. The lacy white flowers create a truly Victorian effect. more info
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HYDRANGEA arborescens 'Emerald Lace' formerly 'Green Dragon' The foliage is quite unlike any other. Leaves are very deeply lobed in an irregular fashion, and occasionally fasciated. Flowers are normal for the species, a few sterile white lacecaps around the edge of the inflorescence. more info
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HYDRANGEA arborescens 'Hayes Starburst' (C8) A double flowered selection of our native hydrangea species with dark green foliage. more info
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HYDRANGEA arborescens ssp radiata 'Samantha' (C8) Imagine H. 'Annabelle' with leaves backed in pure silver and you are close to this plant. Found by Clarence Towe in GA. more info
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HYDRANGEA arborescens ssp radiata (C8) Very similar to arborescens, but with silvery white backs to the leaves instead of green. Showy when viewed from below or when wind is blowing. Flowers are white lacecap type. more info
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