Not just another pretty face! One look at Let’s Dance Can Do hydrangea tells you it’s beautiful – but there’s more to this innovative new hydrangea than that. It has the unique ability to create flower buds along the entire length of the stem instead of only at the top like other big-leaf hydrangeas. That means that even if winter does its worst and kills back a portion of the plant, there will still be flower buds to open in early summer. It’s also what makes Let’s Dance Can Do hardy to USDA zone 4 – not only will it survive in such a cold area, it will actually bloom there! Let’s Dance Can Do also reblooms quicker than others: in other words, you won’t have to wait until fall to see the new flowers. And about those flowers! They are lacecaps, but the size and quantity of the showy sterile florets obscures the tiny fertile florets. Flowers are a luscious strawberry pink in neutral/alkaline soils and a lovely lavender in acidic ones. If you’ve been reluctant to try a big-leaf hydrangea, or been disappointed in others, Let’s Dance Can Do hydrangea is the perfect place to start.
USDA zones 4-9
Mature size 36 inches W x 36-48 inches H
Full sun to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Low maintenance
Botanical Name – Let’s Dance Can Do!® Hydrangea serrata ‘SMNHSI’ USPP 32,548, Can PBRAF
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
You’ll be drinking in the beauty Little Lime Punch hydrangea serves up all season long. Similar to Little Lime, its blooms emerge lime green, but they mature a little differently. Flowers change progressively from the bottom up in a gorgeous array of white, light pink, and rich Hawaiian Punch red! As it reblooms throughout the summer you’ll see these four colors mix to create a truly memorable show. With a compact habit and strong stems, you’ll find that it’s as useful in the landscape as it is beautiful. Top reasons to grow Little Lime Punch panicle hydrangea:- Fantastic color show – a mix of white, green, and pink all on one bloom!- Same useful, petite habit as Little Lime.- Impactful fall color.
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size 36-60 inches W x 36-60 inches H
Full sun to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Low maintenance
Botanical Name – Little Lime Punch® Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPH’ USPP 33,207, Can PBRAF
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Super-sized flowers! Incrediball hydrangea will make you say WOW – it’s an improved version of the garden classic ‘Annabelle’ hydrangea, but with strong, sturdy stems that don’t flop over and extra-large blooms to boot. White flowers begin to appear in mid-summer and open to enormous snowballs, nearly the size of basketballs! They then age to a lush jade green, which persists through frost. It’s a super easy, super reliable North American native that grows in chilly USDA zone 3 all the way up to USDA zone 8/9. Plant Incrediball hydrangea in your landscape and find out for yourself just how big, beautiful, and rewarding it can be. Top reasons to grow Incrediball hydrangea:- enormous, long-lasting flowers every summer- Strong, sturdy stems keeps blooms showy and upright- easy to grow native shrub.
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size 48-60 inches W x 48-60 inches H
Full sun to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Low maintenance
Botanical Name – Incrediball® Smooth Hydrangea arborescens
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Eclipse Hydrangea, the first true dark-leaf mophead hydrangea, offers season-long beauty with intense, dark purple leaves that hold their color, even in warm climates. The striking foliage, paired with gorgeous dark purple or cranberry-colored blooms, will pair perfectly with anything in the garden and are sure to make a dramatic impact. Maturing at 3-5 feet tall and wide, Eclipse will stand out, whether used as a focal point in the garden or in decorative containers.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 3-5 feet High x 3-5 feet Wide
Thrives in Shade to part shade
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Used in containers, landscapes and as accents
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Botanical Name – Eclipse® Bigleaf Hydrangea
Low maintenance
Blooms are perfect for cut flowers
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
The Heart Throb Hydrangea is a new red hydrangea from the Southern Living Plant Collection. It produces beautiful cherry red bloom clusters with green marbling. These flowers emerge through summer and into early fall. This dwarf hydrangea reaches only 3 ft. tall and wide at maturity. No pruning required. Therefore, it’s perfect for containers, mixed garden beds, low-hedges and mass plantings. A compact grower for a small garden space.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 36 inches W x 36 inches H
Plant in part shade to shade
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Botanical Name – Heart Throb® Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Hortmagitri’ PP30044
Low maintenance
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
There’s always that one garden spot we treasure, but nothing seems to do it justice. Until now! Tiny Quick Fire panicle hydrangea is the plant for the job. It’s the smallest, most prolifically blooming hydrangea imaginable. Easily tucked into just about any spot, you’ll find it looks lovely in groups, in pots, and even as a tiny little edging hedge. Like the other members of its family, Quick Fire and Quick Fire Fab, it blooms early. Its foliage is practically obscured by brilliant white blooms in early July and by September they’ve matured to rich dark pink. This tidy hydrangea is so easy to care for that it will soon become your go-to plant. Just plan to water it regularly while it’s getting established its first year, water during droughts after it’s established, and prune its old flowers off in the spring. And voila, you’ll have a trusty flowering plant ready to impress any visitor from summer into fall.
Continuous Bloomer or Rebloomer
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size 24-48 inches W x 18-36 inches H
Full sun to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 24 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Low maintenance
Botanical Name – Tiny Quick Fire® Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPSB’ USPP 34,468, Can PBRAF
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Spring Sizzle Panicle Hydrangea is one of the earliest blooming panicle hydrangeas that brings unforgettable blooms and color to the garden. Starting in early summer, Spring Sizzle is covered in white flowers that quickly transform to deep red, even in warm regions. Plus, the blooms are held up on strong stems that won’t flop. Maturing at four to six feet tall and four to five feet wide, this hydrangea is perfect for hedges and foundation plantings.
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size 4-5 feet W x 4-6 feet H
Plant full sun to part shade
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Botanical Name – Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bailpanthree’ PPAF
Low maintenance
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Think of Puffer Fish panicle hydrangea as a larger, more puffed-up Bobo, with fluffy white blooms that engulf the entire plant, nearly obscuring the foliage. The flowers open and mature to a pure white. As the blooms age, they turn lime green and, for a bit of surprise, a fresh sprig of white flowers emerges from the tip of the panicle. A tight, compact habit with stems strong enough to hold its blooms. This hydrangea has all the talent needed to be a first-class landscape performer!
Long Blooming
USDA zones 3-8
Mature size 36-60 inches W x 36-60 inches H
Full sun to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Low maintenance
Botanical Name – Puffer Fish® Hydrangea paniculata ‘NCHP1’ USPP 35,316, Can PBRAF
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Jetstream Hydrangea is a dense, compact oakleaf hydrangea with a non-flopping habit. The lustrous dark green foliage is resistant to leaf spot and turns fantastic orange-red in autumn. Flowers, held high on strong stems, bloom in early summer and are a beautiful white that ages to pink. Jetstream is a classic native flowering shrub for the garden and for mass planting, especially in a woodland setting. The exfoliating tawny-brown bark adds winter interest, as do the dried flower heads.
USDA zones 5-8
Mature size 48-60″ W x 60-72″ H
Full shade to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Used in containers, landscapes and as accents
Recommended spacing 48 inches
Botanical Name – HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA ‘PIIHQ-I’ PP25,319
Low maintenance
Blooms are perfect for cut flowers
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Let’s Dance Rhythmic Blue hydrangea will make you feel like the head honcho of hydrangeas. This easy-to-grow, no prune hydrangea was developed in Michigan for superior cold climate performance. Each perfectly formed floret has a distinctive rectangular shape. They combine into dozens of lush, full, mophead flowers that are pink in alkaline soils and a fabulous blue in acidic conditions. An outstanding rebloomer, Let’s Dance Rhythmic Blue hydrangea will provide you months of flowers.
USDA zones 5-9
Mature size 36-48″ W x 36-48″ H
Full sun to part sun
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Low maintenance
Botanical Name – Let’s Dance® Rhythmic Blue® Reblooming Hydrangea macrophylla
Ships dormant (no foliage) winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
The White Wedding Hydrangea is a dynamite new addition to the Southern Living Plant Collection! This hydrangea produces gorgeous cone-shaped white blooms every summer that are guaranteed to steal the show in your landscape. These large flower clusters have a crisper white hue than many popular Paniculata hydrangeas on the market today. These blooms are also quite long-lived. Therefore, they’re absolutely ideal for a cut flower arrangement.
The foliage on the White Wedding is soft in appearance and plentiful. The leaves emerge light green and mature to a medium hue and provide reliable growing season color and texture in the landscape. Furthermore, this variety is naturally compact. So shaping and pruning are largely unnecessary!
This Hydrangea is more deer resistant than most varieties.
Use it as an accent, container, hedge or mass planting!
USDA zones 4-9
Mature size 36-60″ W x 48-72″ H
Full sun to partial shade
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 36 inches
Botanical Name – White Wedding® Hydrangea paniculata Hybrid ‘LeeP1’ PP28973
Low maintenance
Ships dormant winter through early spring
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Average shipping height 2g 12-18 inches
Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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This unique hydrangea boasts huge, football-shaped flowers open in an elegant celadon green that looks fresh and clean in summer’s heat. The blooms age to an array of pink, red, and burgundy which persists through frost for months of irresistible flowers. You can use ‘Limelight’ Hydrangea Tree just about any way you can imagine: in containers, flower gardens, or anywhere around your home. Makes excellent cut flowers, fresh or dried.
Ships Dormant winter through early spring
Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
Full sun to part shade; Blooms spring through fall
Used in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Recommended spacing 6-8 feet
Mature size 5-6′ W x 6-10′ H (Trim to keep tree form)
USDA zones 3-9
Botanical Name: ‘Limelight’HydrangeapaniculataUSPP 12,874, Can 2,319
Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
Average shipping height – 3g 40-50 inches
Not guaranteed to be in bloom upon arrival
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