oakleaf Hydrangea


Your plant is in the typical situation in the woods and mountains where
it comes from.  It will bloom but would bloom better with more light.
Try limbing up the surrounding trees if trees are doing the shading.
They don't seem to need as much watering as the other hydrangeas.  Your
new paniculata was grown in the sun last year and has blooms a month
early for that plant.  Mine are blooming too.  The paniculata will take
hot, all day sun and keep on going.  Of course, if I petted it and gave
it some late afternoon shade, it would have bigger blooms.
Unfortunately , I have run out of spaces like that.
Nancy Robinson
East Tennessee 6b

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