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Oakleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea Quercifolia
Description
Oakleaf Hydrangea has a lobed foliage like that of oak, hence its name, turning purple red from September.
From July to October it develops conical inflorescences, dangling or erect, with the changing color with the seasons, from white to old rose.
Blossoms on the wood of the previous year.
Features
- Common name : Oakleaf Hydrangea
- Family : Hydrangeaceae
- Category : shrub
- Foliage : 2M
- Color of flowers : white and pink old
- Use : shruberry - isolated - hedge
- Soil : well drained and fresh, acidic
- Habit : Spreading
- Earth to use : 50% universal potting soil and 50% heath earth
- Enemies : mealybug - aphid - vine weevil - red spider
- Possible diseases : viral diseases - rot - powdery mildew - Botrytis
Expédition & livraison
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- As soon as you place your order your plants are selected
- Each order is processed individually.
- Plants are packed, staked and labeled.
- Packaging is carefully implemented to avoid any problems.
- Packages are ready to be shipped.
Our delivery methods
Shipping of our plants throughout Europe (except overseas and islands).
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