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ShopNBC Red, White & Blue Hydragea Collection
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Display your passion for radiant colors with this stunning collection of hydrangeas! Our varieties have been cultivated for centuries as ... all » ornamental plants. Mop-head style foliage yields lush and immaculately colored growths that are sure to please as either potted plants or flowering shrubs. These nearly magical wreaths of flowers produce captivating changes in color. From blue to lime-green to claret our Hydrangeas will crown your garden brilliantly! The color of a Hydrangea’s bloom is greatly affected by PH of the soil in which it’s planted. In acidic soils the flowers will be bluer, in alkaline soils the flowers will take on blushes of pink, and more neutral soils will strike lighter shades. By controlling the acidity level of the soil, aspiring gardeners can engineer specifically colored blooms. Our Hydrangeas come to you bare root at an initial height of 9-12". They can be grown in Zones 5-9. Collection Includes: 3 Plants Cardinal Red – 1 Plant Annabelle – 1 Plant Nikko Blue – 1 Plant Additional Information: Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Cardinal Red’ These plants get their name for their bright, red flowers with serrated petal edges and green foliage. They grow to 5’ in Zones 5-9. (In appropriate conditions.) Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’ These deciduous, low, erect growing shrubs produce large white blooms all summer. They have rich, green foliage and grow 4-5’ in Zones 4-9. (In appropriate conditions.) Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nikko Blue’ The most popular blue Hydrangea on the market, ‘Nikko Blue’ blooms in July and August and grows 4-5’ in Zones 5-9. (In appropriate conditions.)  «
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