Variegata Hydrangea - Splendid variegation with bright green leaves and white margins. Grown in zones 5-9, this shrub grows up to 6 feet tall and wide.
Variegata' Hydrangea is a deciduous shrub that is known for its white-edged leaves. It is a cultivar of the bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla).
Variegata' Hydrangea grows to be 3-6 feet tall and 3-6 feet wide. It has dark green leaves with white margins. The flowers are white or pink and bloom in summer.
Variegata' Hydrangea is a relatively easy plant to grow. It prefers full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. It is not as cold-hardy as some other types of hydrangeas, so it is best suited for USDA hardiness zones 6-9. The plant can be pruned in the spring to shape it or to remove dead or diseased branches.
Variegata' Hydrangea is a popular choice for landscaping and is often used as a specimen plant, in mass plantings, or as a hedge. It is also a good choice for growing in containers.
Here are some additional tips for growing Variegata' Hydrangea:
- Protect the plant from drying winds.
- Water the plant deeply and regularly, especially during the summer months.
- Fertilize the plant in the spring with a balanced fertilizer.
- Prune the plant in the spring to shape it or to remove dead or diseased branches.
With proper care, Variegata' Hydrangea will thrive and provide you with years of enjoyment.
Here are some of the benefits of Variegata' Hydrangea:
- It is a low-maintenance plant.
- It has attractive white-edged leaves that are a great addition to any garden.
- It can be grown in a variety of conditions, including full sun to partial shade.
- It is a relatively hardy plant that can tolerate cold winters.
- It is a versatile plant that can be used in a variety of landscaping applications.
Note: The plant is shipped in its pot, firmly secured with several layers of clear tape, thereby avoiding any shuffling and moving during transit. The plant reaches you with minimal damage- very safe and secure. We have been shipping plants like this for several years (plant are sometimes shipped in smaller pots for safety and ease of shipping). Most plants go dormant in fall and winter and will lose most of their leaves - looking dead and dry - very normal. They will flush out in spring.
We cannot send ship some plants and some sizes to California due to restrictions placed by department of agriculture.