A striking hydrangea with light and dark green zones and a wide creamy-white variegation to the foliage. Pink or gentian blue lace-cap flowers depending on the acidity of the soil. Best in afternoon, filtered shade and rich, well-drained soil with regular moisture. Intolerant of drought. Feed with an acid fertilizer before spring growth. Prune to shape after flowering. Fast, rounded grower. They make great cut and dried floral arrangements.
Common Name: Hydrangea
Flowering: Rose-red flowers early to mid-summer
Mature Height: 4'
Spacing: 4'