Hydrangea Grandiflora

Hydrangea Grandiflora

Giant cone shaped cream/pink flowers from late summer throughout autumn. Flowers last up to 10 weeks and fill that gap when much is in decline in the garden. Height and spread 2.5m. 9cm pot plants supplied.
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Hydrangea Grandiflora Hydrangea Grandiflora
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Flowering Time

  • J
  • F
  • M
  • A
  • M
  • J
  • J
  • A
  • S
  • O
  • N
  • D

Key Product Information

Season Interest Autumn
Flower Colour Pink
Foliage Colour Green
Delivery Delivery within 28 days
Season Interest

Autumn

Flower Colour

Pink

Foliage Colour

Green

Delivery within 28 days

Plant Size

  • Part Shade
  • Sun
  • Container
  • Cut Flower
  • Spring, only when necessary
  • 300cm
Planting

Plant in prepared soil, with a hole large enough to firmly hold the roots.

Soil Type

Well drained/light, fertile soil

Hydrangeas can be grown in fertile, well drained soil and often prefer a shady location. It is also worth thinking about how much exposure the area you wish to plant them in will have towards strong winds, as they can often limit new growth in spring
Make sure that the hydrangea receives lots of water when the summer comes. Hydrangeas are very low maintenance and will need little pruning, but can be done in spring as new shoots appear. The old shoots should be left in the winter and not removed until spring.
  • Information
  • Flowering Time

    • J
    • F
    • M
    • A
    • M
    • J
    • J
    • A
    • S
    • O
    • N
    • D

    Key Product Information

    Season Interest Autumn
    Flower Colour Pink
    Foliage Colour Green
    Delivery Delivery within 28 days
    Season Interest

    Autumn

    Flower Colour

    Pink

    Foliage Colour

    Green

    Delivery

    Delivery within 28 days

    Plant Size

    • Part Shade
    • Sun
    • Container
    • Cut Flower
    • Spring, only when necessary
    • 300cm
    Planting

    Plant in prepared soil, with a hole large enough to firmly hold the roots.

    Soil Type

    Well drained/light, fertile soil

  • Instructions
  • Hydrangeas can be grown in fertile, well drained soil and often prefer a shady location. It is also worth thinking about how much exposure the area you wish to plant them in will have towards strong winds, as they can often limit new growth in spring
  • Cultural Instructions
  • Make sure that the hydrangea receives lots of water when the summer comes. Hydrangeas are very low maintenance and will need little pruning, but can be done in spring as new shoots appear. The old shoots should be left in the winter and not removed until spring.