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FIRST EDITIONS 3 Gal. Strawberry Sundae Panicle Hydrangea Flowering Shrub with White to Pink Flowers FEHYD3HSS1PK
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FIRST EDITIONS 3 Gal. Strawberry Sundae Panicle Hydrangea Flowering Shrub with White to Pink Flowers FEHYD3HSS1PK
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First Editions Strawberry Sundae Panicle Hydrangea from Bell Nursery is a perfect small hedge and wonderful in mass plantings with flowers that emerge creamy white in midsummer and change to pink as night temperatures cool down. With its compact habit, this hydrangea adds striking flowers to small spaces and is nicely proportioned fit underneath a windowsill. The strawberry pink color lasts well into fall, extending your hydrangea season until frost, and the blooms are excellent for fresh cut and dried flower arrangements.
Mature size of 5 ft. tall x 4 ft. W
Grows and flowers best in full sun
Winter hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8
Perennial
Re-blooms throughtout the summer months
Water once or twice a week
Flowers are perfect for cutting
Compact, Upright
Disease resistant
Plant is shipped in dormant state potentially from fall to early spring
Mature size of 5 ft. tall x 4 ft. W
Grows and flowers best in full sun
Winter hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8
Perennial
Re-blooms throughtout the summer months
Water once or twice a week
Flowers are perfect for cutting
Compact, Upright
Disease resistant
Plant is shipped in dormant state potentially from fall to early spring
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