Popular Hydrangeas

What is there not to love about the beauty of hydrangeas in the garden? With over 40 different hydrangea varieties for you to choose from, there is a perfect choice for every home!
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A Colorful Cold Hardy Shrub
Tuff Stuff mountain hydrangea lives up to its name! It is less affected by cold winters than big-leaf hydrangeas, but equally colorful and showy. It's pink or blue lacecap flowers attract pollinators. This beauty blooms early in summer on old wood, then reblooms on new wood. Its tidy habit eliminates the need to prune. Flower color depends on soil pH.
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Versatile & Durable Hydrangea with Intense Color
This durable, handsome plant was developed specifically for improved performance in your garden. 'Wee Bit Giddy' Bigleaf Hydrangea features intense red flowers on a neat, dwarf habit that will shine in the landscape, even into USDA zones 5 and 6. Landscapes, perennial gardens, low hedges - big-leaf hydrangeas are versatile garden plants for ANYwhere you need some summer color, even clay soils. Try cutting its strong stems to add to your summer bouquet!
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Fluffy White Hydrangea Blooms for Summer to Fall Interest
Hold onto your hat when you meet Puffer Fish panicle hydrangea! Large, white flowers cover the plant in mid-summer. As the blooms age, they turn lime green and, for a bit of surprise, a fresh sprig of white flowers emerges from the tip of the panicle. This flowering shrub will bloom regardless of climate, soil (even clay!), pH or pruning through early fall. Hardy in USDA zone 3-8, matures at 3-5’ tall/wide.
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Limelight Prime Hydrangea: Earlier Blooming & More Compact
An improved, more refined Limelight with darker, healthier-looking foliage, stronger stems, and a more compact growth habit. Limelight Prime hydrangea's blooms emerge a vivid lime green and maintain that color longer, often until they transition into a bubblegum pink. The blooms eventually finish a rich, punch pink. Limelight Prime blooms much earlier than the original, for a longer display in the landscape. This is especially valuable in colder climates. Tolerates clay and salty soil.
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Fairytrail Bride Cascade Hydrangea: Trailing Stems Draped in White Florets
Like something out of a fairytale...the first cascade hydrangea in North America! Fairytrail Bride has a unique horizontal growing habit that opens up new opportunities for your garden. Long, trailing stems draped in white lace, with a bouquet of florets at every leaf node, yield a dramatic display. Try this beauty in hanging baskets and cascading containers, or spilling over rocks and walls. Its loose, carefree habit also lends itself well to mass plantings and in pollinator-friendly gardens.
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Green Mophead Flowers for Intrigue in the Landscape
There's nothing quite like Invincibelle Sublime smooth hydrangea's saturated green mophead flowers that float above the plant on super-sturdy stems. Its very dark green foliage sets off the lively green of the blooms. Makes a fantastic cut flower, both fresh and dried...if you can bring yourself to remove them from the fabulous plant! This easy-care native species is hardy all the way down to USDA zone 3 and will grow to 3.5-5’ tall and wide.
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Beloved Quick Fire Hydrangea in Smaller Size
Like Quick Fire, this dwarf version is early blooming, flowering about a month before other hydrangeas. Little Quick Fire's white flowers attract bees and butterflies and transform to pink-red as summer progresses. Reaching only 3-4' tall and wide, this dwarf shrub fits easily into any landscape, including container gardens! Add it to your existing hydrangea garden to extend the blooming season. Its small size makes it a perfect addition to a mixed border or as a foundation plant.
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Pinky Winky Prime: Large Hydrangea with Color Changing Blooms
Like the original, but with bigger, fuller blooms that age to a far richer pink! Pinky Winky Prime hydrangea's large, pointed panicles emerge pure white and then gradually transform to a saturated hot pink starting from the bottom and moving to the tip. Growing up to 9' tall and wide, this flowering shrub is the perfect size for use as a specimen or a hedge, and with its incredible color show it’ll be the talk of the town. Plant this hydrangea for summer to fall interest in the landscape.
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Plum Purple Smooth Hydrangea for Pollinators
Plum purple florets that are both pretty AND beneficial to pollinators? It's a win for everyone! Invincibelle Lace hydrangea's gorgeous plum-purple lacecap flowers and dark ruby hued stems lend elegant coloring on a graceful habit that fits in perfectly with loose, informal style gardens. When cut, its stems make a beautiful addition to your cut flower arrangements. Hardy in zones 3-8, this beautiful lacecap hydrangea adds year round interest to your Northeastern garden.
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Let's Dance Lovable: Summer to Fall Interest in the Landscape
Deeply pigmented, vivid flower colors set this rebloomer apart from the crowd. Let's Dance Lovable is a strong and reliable reblooming hydrangea that can produce hot pink or royal purple flowers depending on the soil chemistry. Hundreds of flowers from old and new wood mean you get to have a summer filled with beauty! You'll also appreciate its dark glossy foliage that turns burgundy in autumn, adding fall interest to your landscape.