Hydrangea paniculata Living Pink & Rose
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2023
- I’m a large Hydrangea with strong branches and big flowers that turn from white to pink during the season. I’ve received a Silver KVBC award.
• 120 cm wide | 130 cm tall
• Winter hardy to -30°C
• 100 days in bloom
• Easy to maintain
Prune in early spring
You should prune your Hydrangea in early spring. Insects love the plant and its withered flowers as a food source during the winter. So to make sure the insects don’t miss their wintertime meal, it’s best to prune your Hydrangea in early spring.
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Stunningly beautiful
Beautiful ❤
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Hello again🌺🌷🌸🤩 I was wondering if its ok to use bone meal around the base of my living pink & rose? The bone meal is organic with N P 7-7. Best regards
What kind of hydrangeas are there?
Hi, I have a question regarding these hydrangeas paniculata. It's my first year growing them, but they don't seem to sit well as cut flowers. How do you keep them alive after they have been cut? Mines just don't seem to last no more than 3 days after they have been cut. It's either I'm not using the appropriate flower food or there must be a hidden pesticides that it's eating them up. Any tips would be appreciated very much thank you! 💕
Hello! Thank you for your message. Our hydrangeas have been developed and tested for garden performance. They haven't been specifically bred to last long as cut flowers in a vase. However, you can still use them as cut flowers, and as you said: they will remain in good condition in a vase for a maximum number of days. Enjoy your Hydrangeas!
How strong are the stems?
Hello 😊 I just recently bought this living pink and rose, i will be planting this in my garden, but I am bit afraid and confused on how to plant them. Winter time can be harsh here in Scandinavia it can be as cold as -16 -19 C. Just wondering for a good advice on how to plant these so that it can survive this coming winter. Is it correct that when planting this I need to cover the roots completely with soil? But wont it.suffocate the roots/the plant? Best regards
Hi Jessie!
Thank you for your message! Here's a blog about all the ins and outs of planting your new Hydrangea!
www.livingcreations.com/blogs-and-inspiration/how-to-plant-a-panicle-hydrangea
Good luck! :-) And enjoy your Hydrangea!
What is the difference between this variety and the "Vanille Fraise" variety? They look very similar, don't they?
У этого средний рост, прочные побеги, в отличие от Ваниллы Фрайз .