Hydrangea -
Grandiflora Facts
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Mature Height
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6-12 feet
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Soil Type
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Widely adaptable
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Mature Spread
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6-12 feet
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Flower Color
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White and pink
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Mature Form
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Upright
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Foliage Color
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Green
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Growth Rate
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Medium
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Fall Color
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Yellow
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Sun Exposure
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Full sun to partial
shade
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4-8
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Soil Moisture
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Widely adaptable
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About the
Hydrangea - Grandiflora :
The Grandiflora Hydrangea, Hydrangea
paniculata, is a common American garden
plant and highly valued for its vigor and
bloom dependability. Sterile flowers appear
in August and remain on the plant until the
first hard frost.
The large conical shaped white flower
heads turn to pink in the fall with
gray-green leaves. Sent to America from
Japan in 1861, this continues to be one of
the best loved varieties. The blooms can
easily be used for drying. 6+ foot height at
maturity.
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