Moving a Lace Cap Hydrangea?
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gardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
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Lace-cap Hydrangea picture shows close to orange-red coloration
Comments (1)beautiful!...See MoreAnyone dried lace cap hydrangeas?
Comments (5)Thanks for your replies. Tsmith2579: do you mean mixing glycerin with the water? If so, I've never dealt with it--does glycerin come in liquid form, or crystals or what? Something you buy in the drugstore or crafts store? What proportion of glycerin to water? I like the sound of this method as it apparently doesn't require waiting till Fall like ego's method does (and like I've read in other places). Thanks, Karen...See MoreSun scald/sunburn on lace cap hydrangea? Bronze leaves; not burnt .
Comments (4)You're welcome. Also... I am not sure where you are but fyi... I too have Shooting Star and it is fickle for me winter-wise. It will "easily" loose flower buds during winter if the winter is mild and temps suddenly go below freezing for a day or more so be ready to winter protect it if lack of blooms becomes an issue in your hot SoCal location. Notice I said "if". Maybe in Zones 9-11 it will not be so temperamental....See MoreHAVE: Montauk Daisy, Lace Cap Hydrangea + others WANT: Lots of Things
Comments (0)I am interested in arranging a few plant or seed trades. since houzz is hiding trade lists (??!??) here is my full list --->click on link ---> https://www.houzz.com/gardenWebTradeList/user/leilahamaya a shorter version - have : curly willow - Salix matsudana - cuttings, and many rooted out Montauk Daisy - Nipponicum - larger, developed, rooted blazing star - liatris, plants Lace Cap Hydrangea - 'victorian lace' - layered rooted cuttings Lace Cap Hydrangea - "red" - more of fucshia/dark pink color- rooted cuttings Cranesbill - hardy Geranium - rooted LOTS sugar maple, young seedlings Mimosa - albizia - persian silk tree - young seedlings Tawny Daylily (common orange wild type, edible) wild Violets - sweet violets (common, purple) wild violets - lance leaf violet (native, white flowered) Yellow edge Hosta bulbs Want : Fig, any edible - trees, cuttings perennial edibles, zone 7 (or even 6) fruit, nut, berry -seeds or plants Clematis - most any Lilac Jasmine - perfume and floral types passionflowers - any but maypop or refer to my complete list for other haves and wants. ---> https://www.houzz.com/gardenWebTradeList/user/leilahamaya please post a link to your list, as i cannot seem to find anyones list easily right now. or private message me for trades....See Morenancylouise5me
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