Re: Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'


I don't know this new one, either.  Hope you have better luck with
'Lemon Wave' than I did, Kitty...got a good sized one locally last
year and it did not make it through the winter...dead as a
doornail..:-(  Lovely foliage while it lasted.  I have read it is a
shy bloomer...well, mine sure turned out to be that; maybe it's
blooming in hydrangea heaven somewhere.

I had a lot of dieback to the ground on several newly planted
Hydrangeas this winter.  All are returning, but I doubt I'll see
bloom as there was no old wood left.  At least all but 'Lemon Wave'
survived.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Kitty <kmrsy@earthlink.net>
> 
> 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

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