Fuchsia Glow™ Hydrangea
(Hydrangea microphylla ‘Grefuglo’)
Fuchsia Glow™ Hydrangea is a prolific rebloomer with vibrant bloom color and a compact growth habit. It is desired for its vibrant fuchsia pink flowers, which bloom from summer to fall. Fuchsia Glow™ is a vigorous growing shrub, reaching 4 to 6 feet tall and wide. It can withstand winter temperatures between -20 and -30 degrees F (USDA Zone 4) and prefers sun to partial shade. It’s perfect as an accent plant, in mass plants, or near water gardens and ponds. Available from Greenleaf Nursery Company.

Wedding Gown Hydrangea PP21052
(Hydrangea microphylla ‘Dancing Snow’)
Wedding Gown Hydrangea PP21052 features double white flowers, which start out rounded and then flatten with age. Flowering begins in spring and continues through fall. This compact plant features sturdy stems and reaches 3 to 4 feet tall and wide. It is cold hardy to USDA Zone 5 and prefers partial sun. It is perfect as a container plant or in a small garden. Available from Greenleaf Nursery Company.

Pistachio Hydrangea PPAF
(Hydrangea microphylla ‘Horwack’)
Pistachio Hydrangea PPAF features rounded flowers with petals that are variably trimmed in scarlets and pistachio with blue eye and rebloom on bright green foliage. This compact grower reaches 3 to 4 feet tall and 3 to 5 feet wide. It is cold hardy to USDA Zone 5 and prefers partial shade. It is perfect as a container plant or in borders or beds. Available from Greenleaf Nursery Company.

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