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Hydrangea paniculata Torch


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Hydrangea paniculata Torch is one of the earliest of all panicle cultivars to bloom, weeks before other cultivars.


Description:
Hydrangea paniculata Torch is one of the earliest of all panicle cultivars to bloom, weeks before other cultivars. The cones are a lovely mix of lacy fertile florets and creamy white infertile florets that start cream and age to pink. Will grow 4-5 feet high and wide. Excellent for drier areas. Don’t forget to cut some for a dried flower display in autumn. Paniculatas are super hardy, bloom on new wood, are fragrant, and make good dried flowers. Cultivar name: 'HPOPR018'.


Common Name: Panicle Hydrangea - [Hydrangea Pre-Order]

Family: Hydrangaceae (The Hydrangea Family)

Zone Hardiness: 3-9

Light: Full Sun, Part Sun

Height: 4-6'

Width: 3-5'

Primary Bloom Colour: White/Cream

Secondary Bloom Colour: Green

Class: Deciduous

Type: Shrub

Bloom Time: Summer - Fall

Soil Moisture: Dry, Average, Moist

Stem Colour:

Fragrance: Yes

Berries:

Benefits: Butterflies, Bees

Deer Resistant: Unknown

BC Native: No

Native Habitat: Open forests and thickets in valleys and on mountain slopes and peaks.

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Geogrpahical Origin: Asia and the Pacific - Asia - China and Japan

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