Re: Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'
- From: Kitty k*@earthlink.net
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 09:21:06 -0500 (EST)
Lynda,
Still nothing, but I've asked the folks at Hydrangeas Plus if they know of it. Will let you know.
It does sound like a stunner. I just ordered another one myself H. mac.
'Lemon Wave', a lacecap. Leaves are splotched green, cream, silver,
white.
I had more dieback this winter than last as it was a much harsher
winter, but all my hydrangeas are coming back fine. I see buds, but it's
too early for bloom here, especially since it's been so overcast and
cool.
Kitty
>
> We purchased this hydrangea last weekend and haven't been able to find
anything on it. I guess it's new to the market because a web search
hasn't turned up much. Is anyone familiar with this one? The foliage
alone is lovely - dark green mottled with burgandy and red (at least, I
hope this is a plant characteristic and not evidence of mistreatment and
stress - the plant looks healthy and strong).
Also picked up H. macrophylla 'Nigra' - couldn't resist those black
stems.
This year has been absolutely perfect for hydrangeas in our area. We
have never had such a spectacular blooming period - even those species
we've never had much luck with are rewarding us with gorgeous displays.
Makes me wish for long cool, wet springs every year (not a chance, tho).
Lynda
Zone 7 - West TN
If you have weeds, you don't have enough plants.
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