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Hydrangea paniculata blooms on new wood so if late spring frosts are an issue, locating one against a wall or other heat sink helps prevent damage from spring freezes is a good idea. Unlike its mophead cousins, the paniculata can be trained to a small, single-trunked tree, which would be a showpiece in a small garden.

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If you love lace-cap hydrangeas, but have not had great success with The Endless Summer series, Tuff Stuff hydrangeas may be just for you. With a tight, compact habit, very little maintenance and c...

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Hydrangea arborescens Commonly known as Wild Hydrangea or Smooth Hydrangea, is a species of Hydrangea native to eastern North America. Hydrangea arborescens 'Hayes Starburst' Grows 3-5 feet tall, 5-7 feet wide. Flowers are white often exceeding 10-12 inches in diameter. Produces blooms on NEW wood, stems produced during the current growing season.

Go to the Hydrangea Forum. Luis is from Texas and is very knowledgeable about them so it seems like they should be okay. Post #9802964 Quote drthor Irving, TX (Zone 8a) BajaBlue, yes you can grow Hydrangeas successfully in the Dallas area. Hydrangea = lots of water

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Panicle hydrangeas (also known as hydrangea paniculata) make excellent hedgerows. When you plant them close together, they grow dense and thick. A single plant can cover a lot of ground, so you don't ...

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