Re: Lacecap Hydrangeas


Actually, I don't know of any Hydrangea that will rebloom...one show a year
is what you get, but for most that is quite a long lasting show...Lacecaps,
being part of H. macrophylla, do bloom on buds set on old wood.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Margot Kane <margotk@MINDSPRING.COM>
> Date: Sunday, August 08, 1999 10:58 PM
>
> I planted a lacecap hydrangea when it was in bloom about 4 weeks ago.
The
> blooms are beginning to look finished - someone told me that if you
> deadhead them they will rebloom.  I thought they bloomed on the previous
> years growth.
>
> Margot
> Zone 6/7



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