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Ball of plumes
Cream-coloured plumes on a stem. The panicle hydrangea 'Limelight' (Hydrangea paniculata) is pretty as a picture. Place the plant in a pot on the patio. The flowers bloom in the summer. The plant is reasonably winter-hardy.
The standard hydrangea does not require pruning. You can choose to cut off any protruding branches. Place the plant in full sun. Water the plant sparingly. Water it more during dry periods.
The standard hydrangea does not require pruning. You can choose to cut off any protruding branches. Place the plant in full sun. Water the plant sparingly. Water it more during dry periods.
Panicle Hydrangea 'Limelight' on stem White - Hardy plant
Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight'
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Specifications
White
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
Flowering July - October
Growing height 70 - 90 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Location: Shadow
Planting distance 75 - 100 cm
Planting
What do I need?
• Bucket
• Trowel
• Garden peat
Make sure that the root system of the panicle hydrangea stays moist. Place the bush in a bucket of lukewarm water before planting. Create a spacious hole for planting and till the soil well. Place the Hydrangea paniculata at the correct height in the planting hole. The top side of the root ball should be just below ground level. Fill the hole up with potting soil and press firmly. Water immediately after planting.
The panicle hydrangea grows best in very moist, humus-rich soil. Enrich the garden soil by adding compost. Give the bush a spot in full or half shade. Combining the panicle hydrangea with other plants The large flower panicles of the Hydrangea paniculata are truly a beautiful sight. This makes the shrub an exceptional choice for solo planting. This densely blooming hydrangea also looks stunning in a shrub border.
You can make a stunning combination with the American lilac (Ceanothus pallidaus ‘Marie Simon’). Filling a flower bed up entirely with this fantastic panicle hydrangea also creates a magical result.
• Bucket
• Trowel
• Garden peat
Make sure that the root system of the panicle hydrangea stays moist. Place the bush in a bucket of lukewarm water before planting. Create a spacious hole for planting and till the soil well. Place the Hydrangea paniculata at the correct height in the planting hole. The top side of the root ball should be just below ground level. Fill the hole up with potting soil and press firmly. Water immediately after planting.
The panicle hydrangea grows best in very moist, humus-rich soil. Enrich the garden soil by adding compost. Give the bush a spot in full or half shade. Combining the panicle hydrangea with other plants The large flower panicles of the Hydrangea paniculata are truly a beautiful sight. This makes the shrub an exceptional choice for solo planting. This densely blooming hydrangea also looks stunning in a shrub border.
You can make a stunning combination with the American lilac (Ceanothus pallidaus ‘Marie Simon’). Filling a flower bed up entirely with this fantastic panicle hydrangea also creates a magical result.
Care
What do I need?
• Watering can
• Plant food
• Cow manure
How do I care for the hydrangea?
Water the panicle hydrangea a bit more often when it gets dry. It does not enjoy dry soil. Pruning the panicle hydrangea Hydrangea paniculata blooms on one-year-old branches. For this reason, you can prune all the branches on the panicle hydrangea down to 40 cm above the ground every spring. This stimulates compact growth and dense blooming. Would you prefer a large bush? If so, then pruning is absolutely not necessary.
If you do not prune it, this bush can grow to 4 metres tall and 1.75 metres wide.
• Watering can
• Plant food
• Cow manure
How do I care for the hydrangea?
Water the panicle hydrangea a bit more often when it gets dry. It does not enjoy dry soil. Pruning the panicle hydrangea Hydrangea paniculata blooms on one-year-old branches. For this reason, you can prune all the branches on the panicle hydrangea down to 40 cm above the ground every spring. This stimulates compact growth and dense blooming. Would you prefer a large bush? If so, then pruning is absolutely not necessary.
If you do not prune it, this bush can grow to 4 metres tall and 1.75 metres wide.
Extra
Did you know that the florets of a panicle hydrangea are actually just an umbel with flowers that keep growing out from the centre? If you look at it that way, they are clearly related to the bigleaf hydrangeas with ‘globe-shaped umbels’ and the ‘flat umbels’ of the Hydrangea macrophylla.
Description
Ball of plumes
Cream-coloured plumes on a stem. The panicle hydrangea 'Limelight' (Hydrangea paniculata) is pretty as a picture. Place the plant in a pot on the patio. The flowers bloom in the summer. The plant is reasonably winter-hardy.
The standard hydrangea does not require pruning. You can choose to cut off any protruding branches. Place the plant in full sun. Water the plant sparingly. Water it more during dry periods.
The standard hydrangea does not require pruning. You can choose to cut off any protruding branches. Place the plant in full sun. Water the plant sparingly. Water it more during dry periods.
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