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Oakleaf Hydrangia
Fragrance:None
Light: Sun
Soil: our standard mix
Planting/Care: none other than trimming to shape
Propagation: dunno
Blooms: may - sept
Notes: This is another plant that has garden interest in all four seasons. The plant shown here is 6 years old and 7' tall by 6' wide. The dried flowerheads make great cuttings in the fall

 

March 98

April 98
   
May 98 Plant above is now about 7' high
August 98 The flowers have dried into great masses of brown that make for great dried flower arrangements and the foliage has really filled out.
April 15, 2001 the bark is really peeling nicely and the main branches are developing character

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