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Re: Hydrangea macrophylla variegata


>Here's a general pruning schedule for the more common hydrangeas:
>
>   Hydrangea arborescens     late fall/early spring
>   Hydrangea macrophylla     after flowering
>   Hydrangea paniculata      late fall/early spring
>   Hydrangea quercifolia     after flowering
>


Does the lacecap hydrangea fall in the macrophylla species? That's the kind
I have in my yard, Southern California, Zone 9. It grows in filtered shade
under elm trees and has not bloomed yet, but was cut back after flowering
last year and is nice and bushy.

Karen


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