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HYDRANGEA quercifolia 'Vaughn's Lillie' Available Summer '07
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Hybridized/Introduced By: Vaughn Billingsley/Monrovia
Description: Dense full heads of pearl-white flowers practically smother this handsome plant. They emerge a soft, lime green, maturing to pearly white, and then age to pink blush. It also produces blooms over a long season. The plant grows with short internodes, making for a shorter and more compact plant than most other oakleaf hydrangeas. Attractive emerald green foliage turns burgundy red in the fall. Resulted from a cross of two unnamed plants at Rabun Gap in Georgia. Full to partial sun.
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Plant Facts...
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub Growing Zones: 5 - 9 Sun Exposure: Full Sun/Partial Shade Hardy To: -15°F Soil Moisture: Moist, well-drained Bloom Color: White Foliage Color: Red Width: (at 10 years) 4 ft. Height: (at 10 years) 3 ft.
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