PA and GA Gold Medal Winner
A stunning hydrangea! Large, foot-wide white, snowball-like flowers highlight this outstanding hydrangea, from late May through June until the first hard frost once mature. Flowers last up to two months during the summer; if spent flowers are removed, it often reblooms. A native species which blooms every year, even after severe pruning or intensely cold winters. Makes a spectacular show in colder regions as well as very warm ones. This shrub is perfect in groupings.
Common Name: Hydrangea
Flowering: White flowers from May through June
Mature Height: 6' if cut to the ground at winter, 10' if left uncut
Spacing: 5-10'