Hydrangea paniculata
Description: This is a deciduous shrub with spreading inflorescences, which have the shape of pyramidal or cone-shaped clusters. The height of the plant can reach from 1.5 to 3 m, and the width is 1.5-2 m.
Flowering: In late June - early July, large inflorescences appear, which are initially white, then can change to pink or green by the end of summer. The inflorescences can reach 30 cm in length.
Care: The plant requires annual pruning in early spring to ensure abundant flowering. It is important to cut off 1/3 of the length of old shoots to stimulate new growth.
Growing conditions: Hydrangea paniculata prefers sunny or semi-shady places and moist, well-drained soils. It does not tolerate stagnant water.
Frost resistance zone: 3-8.
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