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Foliage has same shape as classic oak trees...turning bright red, yellow, orange and burgundy in autumn
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Large Flowers that attract birds and hummingbirds
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Easy care and even thrives in drier areas
You will love this lustrous, white-blossoming hydrangea.
This hydrangea performs quite well in less humid soil. In fact, it quite detests “wet feet” and finds excellent drainage a necessity.
The Oakleaf hydrangea variety deserves to be shown off for both leaf shape and the pyramid-shaped blossoms.
Try a border near some taller trees that will provide its favored afternoon dappled light. Or place one shrub in a prominent spot in your garden.
Cut bouquets with the colorful leaves of fall will be spectacular in your home.
Get ready for the compliments when you plant this most interesting and dramatically beautiful native hydrangea!