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Hydrangea paniculata Quick Fire Cheap

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An early-blooming selection that displays large, upright clusters of white flowers that quickly fade to deep pink. A fast growing, upright deciduous shrub. Great as a specimen or grouped in shrub borders.

Additional Information:

Plant Type:

Shrub

Shrub Type:

Deciduous

Exposure:

Part to Full Sun

Deer Resistant:

No

Mature Height:

6-8 Feet

Mature Width:

6-8 Feet

Hardiness Zone:

Zone 3-8

Bloom Time:

Mid-Summer to Late Fall

Bloom On:

New Wood

Flower Colors:

White changing to Pink

Habit:

Upright, Rounded

Water Needs:

Average. In full sun may need additional water in the Summer

Maintenance:

Easy

Pruning Time:

Early Spring

Additional attribute:

Cut Flower

Dried Flower

Attracts Bees, Butterflies

Deadheading not Necessary

Long Blooming

Fall Interest

Landscape Uses:

Border, Container, Cutting Garden, Erosion Control, Mass Planting, Specimen, Woodland Garden

 

Maintenance Notes: 

Panicle hydrangeas like Quick Fire are very easy to care for. They can grow in most soils, provided they are well-drained. 

Panicle hydrangeas bloom on new wood, which means they can be pruned in spring and will still bloom that season. We recommend cutting them back by about one-third their total height in early spring, just as the new growth is beginning to emerge on the stems. This will serve to remove the spent blooms and ensure that the season s growth comes from the heavier, thicker buds further down the plant. 

If blooms do not age to pink and red, this indicates that the plant is either in too much shade, that it experienced drought stress, or that night time temperatures were unusually high.

Size

3 Gal, 5 Gal