Hydrangea is a shrub that grows between 48 to 72 inches tall with a spread of 72 to 96 inches. It thrives in shade to partial sun, moist well-drained soil, and produces blue, lavender, pink, purple, red, or white blooms from mid-spring through late summer depending on the pH of the soil.
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Hydrangea
1. Hydrangea Bigleaf Plant type: Shrub USDA Hardiness Zones: 5b to 9a Height: 48" to 72“, Spread: 72" to 96" Exposure: shade to partial sun Bloom Color: Blue, Lavender, Pink, Purple, Red, White Bloom Time: , Mid spring - Late summer, Moisture: moist Soil Condition: Any Well drained Uses: Specimen Flower color depends on the pH of the soil it is grown in.