Fantastic Hydrangeas to Grow
With their abundance of blossoms that endure from the summer into the fall, hydrangeas never fail to make a statement. One of the top choices among flower-obsessed gardeners and expert landscapers is the hydrangea. These are some of the top options of landscaper professionals for best-blooming hydrangea cultivars that consistently look stunning year after year without much maintenance, however, it can be difficult to choose which ones are the best of the best.
Fire Light
Fire Light is a more recent form of panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata), which has several advantages. From July to fall, its white blossoms bloom, changing color to deep, reddish pink. With sturdy stems that won’t topple over under the weight of its football-sized flower heads, this plant has a height range of 8 feet in full sun to partial shade.
Incrediball
If you want hydrangea flowers as big as your head, this is one of the greatest types. The smooth hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens) boasts magnificent, 12-inch-wide white flower heads that bloom from summer into October. It also has strong stems that are between 4 and 6 feet tall, so they won’t flop over the weight of all those heavy flowers. Although it blooms most profusely when placed in full sun, this hydrangea is still quite attractive when placed in a part-shade location.
Little Honey
This little oakleaf hydrangea has golden foliage that becomes mellow and scarlet in the fall. Although it will still shine in a fully shaded garden, its color is brightest when planted where it gets morning sun. Midsummer sees the appearance of its cone-shaped, white blossoms. Don’t worry if the flower buds don’t blossom the next year due to the very cold winter temperatures because the foliage is so lovely.
Little Quick Fire
Little Quick Fire is a miniature species of panicle hydrangea that blooms a month sooner than other hydrangeas of its kind and reaches 3 to 5 feet tall. When the flowers first bloom in the early summer, they are white. However, in the sun or in partial shade, they turn blush pink. Its diminutive stature is ideal for pots or smaller areas.
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