Endless Summer Hydrangea Pop Star Shrub 2 Gallon

$39.99

Genetically compact and incredibly floriferous, Pop Star Hydrangea is a lacecap variety that is a standout in the landscape or decorative container. With strong bud hardiness and reliable rebloom, Pop Star is a blooming powerhouse. Its short stature makes this a strong border or short hedge plant that doesn’t need pruning to keep its size and is great for year-after-year color on your deck, patio, or porch. The dark green leaves against the blue or pink blooms give the classic hydrangea look, while the lacecap flowers add extra texture and interest to the garden.

BIG REBLOOMER- Pop Star is the quickest to rebloom in production with new buds appearing in 4 weeks after a
hard cutback, which is 2-4 weeks sooner than comparison plants.

COMPACT- Pop Star is genetically compact with short internodes and a tight, strong habit, holding its blooms at the canopy. This, plus its strong stems, prevents a floppy plant.

VERSATILE Thanks to its size, flower power, and ease of use, Pop Star can be planted, thrive, and make a big impact in any outdoor space.

  • USDA zones 4 to 9
  • Mature size 18-36 inches W x 18-36 inches H
  • Large full blooms throughout Spring and Summer
  • Changes color with color kits
  • Partial shade
  • Flowers can be cut and used in vases and floral arrangements
  • Deciduous – Foliage loss in winter and new growth in spring
  • Botanical Name – Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailmacsix’ PP33,703
  • Ships dormant winter through early spring
  • Plants are trimmed at times when shipped to promote plant health
  • Average shipping size – 2g 14-16 inches
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Planting Hydrangeas: Once you have prepared your soil, lay out the plants in your intended design. Be sure to keep in mind full mature size of the plants, ensuring that they will barely touch at full size. This will make your garden look full and allow for air to still circulate through the garden. Dig your planting hole slightly larger than the pot size, and place any fertilizer, organic material or nutrients needed to improve your soil mix in the hole before putting your hydrangea  in place. If the roots are tightly packed, loosen them gently with your fingers before planting the hydrangea to encourage root growth and spread once in the ground. Make sure that the crown of the plant – where the base of the stems meets the soil – is even with the ground level. If the hydrangea is placed too high, it can easily dry out. If the crown is placed too low when planting, it can cause hydrangeas not to bloom and potentially rot. Refill the hole with soil and pack it firmly around the crown to create a water dam around the newly planted hydrangea. Fill the dam with water, let it drain and then refill it.

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