The Limelight Hydrangea is a beautiful bush hydrangea plant that will bring amazing new colors to your garden.
The leaves of this hydrangea are darker green and abundant. In the summer, large lime green blooms cover the bush completely. These blooms can measure up to 6-8 inches across.
As the weather cools in the fall, the blooms make a stunning change in color to deep pink!
The Limelight Hydrangea is easy to grow, and very hardy, withstanding even the coldest winter temperatures. It requires very little or no care, growing well on its own in a wide range of climates and soils.
These Hydrangeas make a great addition to any garden as a stand-alone “feature” plant... or grow them in rows to create a wonderful privacy hedge.
Best yet, you can bring the attractiveness of this plant indoors! The blossoms of the Limelight Hydrangea look amazing when placed in a vase and used as a table centerpiece. Or, you can dry these blossoms and use them for an exquisite dried flower display.
Either way you want it, indoors or out, the Limelight Hydrangea is sure to add just the touch of beauty you are looking for!
We planted 24 Limelight Hydrangeas this summer and they are beautiful. We got comments as soon as we put them in. They replaced a border of roses and they will be so much more carefree. We love them!
Penny Warner
I bought my hydrangeas last season and barely got them in the ground before it froze. I'm ashamed to say two sat in the pots overwinter...but, they are gorgeous this spring, greening up wonderfully and I can't wait to see them perform! Brighter Blooms is a great place to buy plants!
Bernice Counts
We have this plant and the entrance of our apartment complex. It is in direct sun and is just beautiful and we are in zone 8.
Melody
I saw this plant in Grand Rapids Michigan this week and had to look it up! It sounds like my dream plant and I'm already redoing my flower beds in my mind! Can't wait to get started, but will wait until we aren't having consistant temperatures over 105!
Robin in GA
Bought 6 plants over a year ago and all are doing great. We were concerned about the plants making it thru the heat of South Georgia, but with water, plant food, and a little care, they are doing fine. Lots of very large blooms that seem to last forever!