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Oakleaf Hydrangea(Hydrangea quercifolia)Native to woodlands of the southeastern United States, oakleaf hydrangea cultivars also grow well in West Coast gardens. They are particularly effective planted in groups of three or five, along split-rail fences, or massed under trees. Summer flowers bloom white and, if left unpicked, often age to be tipped with burgundy by fall. The large oaklike foliage adds textural interest to garden beds, and it changes from green to red as temperatures drop.Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 26.1 degrees Celsius (zones 5 to 9)Water requirement: Moderate to highLight requirement: Sun or shade; more sun is recommended in northern zones, while afternoon shade is ideal in southern zonesSee how to grow oakleaf hydrangea...
Oakleaf Hydrangea(Hydrangea quercifolia)Native to woodlands of the southeastern United States, oakleaf hydrangea cultivars also grow well in West Coast gardens. They are particularly effective planted in groups of three or five, along split-rail fences, or massed under trees. Summer flowers bloom white and, if left unpicked, often age to be tipped with burgundy by fall. The large oaklike foliage adds textural interest to garden beds, and it changes from green to red as temperatures drop.Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 26.1 degrees Celsius (zones 5 to 9)Water requirement: Moderate to highLight requirement: Sun or shade; more sun is recommended in northern zones, while afternoon shade is ideal in southern zonesSee how to grow oakleaf hydrangea...
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