The round mop-heads of hydrangeas fill the garden with pleasure all summer and fall, but these plants are not so hardy and if you have cold winters you will find most of them hard to grow. But don’t despair, because the Annabelle Hydrangea is a native hydrangea that is hardy to minus 40 and is covered in huge crystal-white balls of flowers from mid-summer to the end of fall, even in shady corners of your garden. A perfect specimen, for mass-planting or as a low hedge or border plant, this hardy hydrangea brings a bright light to the darkest spots and thrives in any soil.
Enormous balls of snow-white flowers for months on end
Turns a cheerful pink and red as temperatures fall
Hardy to minus 40 degrees
Easy to grow in any damp soil, even in full-shade
Pest and disease free
Even when ice and snow kill all the branches the Annabelle Hydrangea will bounce back from the base and be full and flowering before you know it. As the days begin to cool the flowers turn pink and then red, bringing a splash of color and joy to the garden before the snow begins to fly.
Plant Hardiness: Zones 3-9
Mature Width: 3-5
Mature Height: 3-5
Soil Conditions: Very Adaptable
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Drought Tolerance: Good Drought Tolerance
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