Hydrangea quercifolia is called oakleaf hydrangea because it is said that the leaves look like some oak foliage. In the fall the leaves turn very dramatic shades of orange and red to burgundy. By ...
Oakleaf hydrangea, or Hydrangea quercifolia, is a flowering shrub that can often be found on the East Coast of North America; they bloom beautifully everywhere from the southern tip of Vermont all the ...
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One of the most beloved shrubs for the central Ohio garden is the hydrangea, and one of the most beautiful and useful species is the oakleaf hydrangea. A great variety for the home garden is the Snow ...
Oakleaf hydrangea can grow to be five or six feet tall and six or eight feet wide. Neil Sperry Special to the Star-Telegram My gardening friend, I introduce you to the most “user-friendly” hydrangea ...
Munchkin and Ruby Slippers, pictured, are among the smallest varieties, checking in at 3 to 4 feet. Johnson County Research and Extension I recently wrote about a must-have plant for my garden: the ...
If you see large conical blooms on a shrub or small tree now, it just may be an oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia). I sometimes forget about these beautiful plants because there is so much ...
This release is available in Spanish. Two new compact oakleaf hydrangea cultivars ideal for small gardens have been released by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists. "Ruby Slippers" and ...
Most garden denizens have shed their best bib and tucker by now; the perennials have been put to bed; the trees have donated their leaves to the compost pile; and annuals are frostbitten. But all is ...
Give oakleaf hydrangea room to spread out in the landscape. Getty Images/iStockphoto Getty Images/iStockphoto Oakleaf hydrangeas (Hydrangea quercifolia) are blooming now. Grown in shade to part sun, ...