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Blooms in late July and keeps the show going through fall
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Pink to magenta tips on the chartreuse blossoms in the fall add a unique splash of color
Limelight Hydrangea varies in bloom color from full green in northern climates to creamy white in the southern regions.
This hydrangea can tolerate full sun in the colder areas and it even does well in the hot, dry areas of the West.
A large and easy-care shrub, Hydrangea paniculata Limelight looks great in
groupings or masses, perennial or shrub borders, specimen, screens or hedges, and even a mixed container.
The planting location depends on your region, needing more sun in colder areas. T
ry a Limelight as a small tree, too.
The pyramid-shaped blowers add a nice touch in late summer when other flowers are spent and you are waiting for this colorful beauty. It keeps up the show into fall when the chartreuse to ivory flowers become pink-tinged. The green and pink blooms together are exquisite.
Don’t wait another season to plant this gratifying and easy to maintain hydrangea in the perfect spot in your garden!