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This is a terrific shrub with a long period of interest. In my garden, it blooms white for a good five weeks beginning in midsummer befo...Read More
A friend gave me a start from her Quick Fire that she loves and is so beautiful in her yard. I can’t wait to see how it does in mine. ...Read More
My mom has been growing Quick Fire for more than 10 years with great success. Her Quick Fire that receives morning sun is now quite large...Read More
Quick fire is best pruned in "early spring". Flowers beautifully and since it blooms on the "current" new growth [not last years wood] .....Read More
Excellent medium-sized panicle hydrangea that begins blooming in late May, much earlier than most of its cousins. Bought mine as a 3-gall...Read More
Observed this 'Bulk' paniculata, label said, hydrangea on
12 degree snowy day, Mt Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Ma.
Multip...Read More
I usually push the zones and so have a Quickfire in my zone 4 garden, under some lilacs. It receives morning sun and the rest of the day ...Read More
I think this is my favorite hydrangea. I planted it last fall, and it has grown and bloomed wonderfully all summer. The flowers start o...Read More
received 'Quickfire' as a tiny baby, BEFORE it was commercially available. This will be the first year with any significant blooms - can...Read More