Hydrangea Macrophylla SISTER THERESE is a hardy, compact flowering shrub that produces clusters of white blooms in spring and summer, gracefully aging to pale green with subtle touches of mauve. Growing up to 4 feet tall, this deciduous shrub thrives in zones 6-9, making it an excellent choice for a variety of climates.
This starter plant comes in a well-rooted 2.5 x 3.5-inch pot, ready for transplanting into your garden or landscape. It performs best in partial shade with consistently moist, nutrient-rich soil, providing a stunning ornamental display season after season. Ideal for border plantings, garden accents, or cut flower arrangements, this hydrangea is a low-maintenance yet highly rewarding addition to any outdoor space.
This dormant, leafless plant will experience a spring releaf, ensuring healthy growth once planted in optimal conditions. With its delicate, transforming blooms, Hydrangea Macrophylla SISTER THERESE is an excellent choice for gardeners of all levels looking to add elegance and charm to their outdoor space.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Plant Type: Deciduous, flowering shrub
- Condition: Well-rooted, starter plant in a 2.5 x 3.5-inch pot
- Size: Grows up to 4 feet tall
- Color: White blooms transition to pale green with hints of mauve
- Soil Requirements: Moist, rich, well-drained soil
- Sun Exposure: Partial shade preferred
- Uses: Ideal for garden borders, landscaping, cut flower arrangements, and container planting
- Maintenance: Low maintenance, easy to grow
- Seasonality: Blooms in spring/summer; dormant in fall/winter
FAQs:
Q: How long does it take for this plant to start blooming?
A: Once established, Hydrangea Macrophylla SISTER THERESE blooms in the spring and summer, with flowers maturing in color as the season progresses.
Q: What type of care does this plant require?
A: It thrives in partial shade with consistently moist, rich soil. Regular watering and occasional fertilization will help maintain healthy growth.
Q: Can this plant be grown in containers?
A: Yes, this compact hydrangea does well in large containers, making it perfect for patios, balconies, or small garden spaces.
Q: Is this plant suitable for cold climates?
A: This hydrangea is winter-hardy in zones 6-9. In colder areas, mulching around the base can help protect the roots in winter.
Q: When should I plant this starter shrub?
A: The best time to plant is in early spring or fall, allowing the roots to establish before extreme weather conditions.
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