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Lovely pink from Proven Winners
A decorative ornament in every garden. The beautiful hydrangea 'Pink Annabelle' (Hydrangea arborescens) from Proven Winners is the first arborescens species to have pink flowers. Also perfect in a pot or planter on the patio or balcony! The sturdy branches keep the flowers of the hardy 'Pink Annabelle' standing upright. For an elegant border! The flowers bloom in the summer.
In spring, cut the plant back to create a branched shrub. This hardy plant thrives in full sun or shade. Keep the ground moist, but not too wet. Give it extra water during dry periods.
In spring, cut the plant back to create a branched shrub. This hardy plant thrives in full sun or shade. Keep the ground moist, but not too wet. Give it extra water during dry periods.
Hydrangea 'Pink Annabelle' Pink - Hardy plant
Hydrangea arborescens 'Pink Annabelle'
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Specifications
Pink
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering June - September
Growing height 100 - 150 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Location: Shadow
Planting distance 100 - 150 cm
Planting
The Hydrangea thrives best in the garden. Make sure the root ball of the Hydrangea arborescens is well soaked - place the shrub in a bucket of luke-warm water, prior to planting. Prepare a wide hole and loosen the soil with a fork. Plant the hydrangea at the correct depth – the top of the root ball should be just slightly below ground level. Refill the hole with soil and press firmly down. Water immediately after planting. Hydrangea arborescens thrives in a not too dry humus rich soil. Improve your garden soil with a mix of well rotted compost. Plant in a sunny spot, partial shade or shaded spot. This hydrangea also does well in a large pot on your patio or decking.
Hortensia arborescens in the garden
The gorgeous Hydrangea arborescens is an eye-catcher in every garden. The huge white flowers look fantastic in groups or in borders. You could fill a flower bed bordered with ‘Box’ with these amazing hydrangeas. They will even look at home grouped in the shrubbery. For a gorgeous look, try combining Hydrangea arborescens with the rambling rose 'Elfe'. A great partnership is with the pink Hydrangea arborescens ‘Invincibelle’.
Care
This shrub really hates dry soil, so give your hydrangea extra water during dry periods to prevent the roots from drying out. Give a mulch of compost and garden fertiliser every year in early spring.
Hydrangea arborescens flowers on last year's sturdy stems. The whole shrub can be cut back to 40 cm above the ground every spring. Cutting back in March makes your hydrangea a more compact and bushier shrub. After flowering, cut the stems back to a strong pair of buds and this will encourage new flowers within 6 weeks! The Hydrangea arborescens is very hardy!
Extra
The dark green leaves are very pretty in the spring. The mophead flowers start off green and eventually turn to a pure white, fading back to green at the end of the summer! Still looks lovely in the winter, especially when covered with a layer of snow. The mops can reach a diameter of 30 cm! Hydrangea arborescens is also called the American Hydrangea. The colour of the flowers is not influenced by the pH levels as in other hydrangeas like the Macrophylla. The hydrangea only has small flowerets and the colour we see is actually the bracts of these flowerets forming one large bloom.
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Lovely pink from Proven Winners
A decorative ornament in every garden. The beautiful hydrangea 'Pink Annabelle' (Hydrangea arborescens) from Proven Winners is the first arborescens species to have pink flowers. Also perfect in a pot or planter on the patio or balcony! The sturdy branches keep the flowers of the hardy 'Pink Annabelle' standing upright. For an elegant border! The flowers bloom in the summer.
In spring, cut the plant back to create a branched shrub. This hardy plant thrives in full sun or shade. Keep the ground moist, but not too wet. Give it extra water during dry periods.
In spring, cut the plant back to create a branched shrub. This hardy plant thrives in full sun or shade. Keep the ground moist, but not too wet. Give it extra water during dry periods.
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