Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey' - Little Honey Oakleaf Hydrangea

Little Honey Oakleaf Hydrangea

Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey'

  • Compact, dwarf shrub with deeply lobed, somewhat coarse, oakleaf-shaped golden-yellow leaves
  • Foliage will retain its colour well in the summer
  • Cone-shaped mass of loosely-packed white florets fade to pink, then red
  • Stems turn red in the winter
  • Bloom Time: June to July

ZONE:
5

COLOUR:
White

HEIGHT:
100-125 cm

SPREAD:
125-150 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Most hydrangea cultivars thrive in full sun to partial shade as long as they have adequate moisture and a rich, well-drained soil. 

Additional Notes about Little Honey Oakleaf Hydrangea:


Hydrangea arborescens: Blooms on new wood, prune in late winter or early spring.

Hydrangea macrophylla: Blooms on old wood, do not prune. Remove only spent flowers and dead, damaged or unsightly wood.

Hydrangea paniculata: Blooms on new wood, prune in late winter or early spring.

Hydrangea quercifolia: Blooms on old wood, do not prune. Remove only spent flowers and dead, damaged or unsightly wood.

Hydrangea serrataBlooms on old wood, do not prune.

 

Characteristics & Attributes


SOIL MOISTURE:
Well-drained
ATTRIBUTES:
Fall Color
FLOWERING TIME:
Summer
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Golden
LANDSCAPE USES:
Hedge
Border/edging

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