Panicle Hydrangea, Tree Hydrangea 'Grandiflora'

Hydrangeapaniculata

Family
Hydrangeaceae (hy-drain-jee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Hydrangea (hy-DRAIN-juh)
Species
paniculata (pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh)
Synonym
Other Details
Other details
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Citronelle, Alabama

Juneau, Alaska

Bay, Arkansas

Benton, Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas

Corona, California

Merced, California

Washington, District of Columbia

Fountain, Florida

Marietta, Georgia

Patterson, Georgia

Hanna City, Illinois

Wheaton, Illinois

Kokomo, Indiana

Fancy Farm, Kentucky

Lisbon, Maine

Joppa, Maryland

Southampton, Massachusetts

Uxbridge, Massachusetts

Westford, Massachusetts

Clarkston, Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Tecumseh, Michigan

Waterford, Michigan

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Starkville, Mississippi(2 reports)

Moberly, Missouri

New Madrid, Missouri

Dover, New Hampshire

Long Branch, New Jersey

Croton On Hudson, New York

Elba, New York

Ithaca, New York

Jackson Heights, New York

Monsey, New York

Boone, North Carolina

Bridgeton, North Carolina

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina

Belfield, North Dakota

Akron, Ohio

Elyria, Ohio

Garrettsville, Ohio

Glouster, Ohio

Lewisburg, Ohio

Durham, Oregon

King City, Oregon

Newport, Oregon

Mercer, Pennsylvania

Morrisville, Pennsylvania

New Castle, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Titusville, Pennsylvania

Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania

Vandergrift, Pennsylvania

Verona, Pennsylvania

Harrisville, Rhode Island

Wakefield, Rhode Island

Conway, South Carolina

Edgefield, South Carolina

Crossville, Tennessee

Culleoka, Tennessee

Dowelltown, Tennessee

Knoxville, Tennessee

Memphis, Tennessee(2 reports)

Arlington, Texas

Houston, Texas

Nacogdoches, Texas

Webster, Texas

Shelburne, Vermont

Alexandria, Virginia

Exmore, Virginia

Urbanna, Virginia

Dallesport, Washington

Midland, Washington

Olympia, Washington

Ridgefield, Washington

Beckley, West Virginia

East Troy, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

8
positives
3
neutrals
2
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Dover, NH | May 2015 | positive

I have nothing but praise for this hydrangea tree! In my mother's yard there is one that has been growing for at least 70 years!!! True...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | April 2015 | positive

This was for many decades the most popular cultivar of H. paniculata, a tough, easy, vigorous, fast-growing, adaptable species. (In the l...Read More

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Milwaukee, WI (Zone 5b) | June 2013 | neutral

Zone 5, rich black compact soil, clayish 18" deep and planted in full sun.

Have had this two winters thus far.
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| August 2012 | negative

I agree with the person who thinks this must be a cooler weather plant. I'm in zone 7B in Northern Virginia. I bought a 5 foot tree in ...Read More

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Jackson Heights, NY | July 2011 | positive

I took a 12" cutting in the spring and rooted it in water. I put it out in the garden last month. Today I noticed that it is going to ha...Read More

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Patterson, GA | October 2009 | positive

I have one plant that is 2 years old and is about 5 feet tall and this year it bloomed for the first time. I was gorgeous to say the leas...Read More

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Starkville, MS | August 2009 | positive

I have had great success growing this plant in Starkville, MS. It begins to bloom in July when the macrophylla begin to fade. When I tr...Read More

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Oxford, MI | May 2009 | neutral

This was my favorite tree in my yard, it is in a protected area between the garage and my bay window so it didn't get the brunt of the hi...Read More

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Portland, OR | October 2006 | positive

(Tigard, Oregon) My baby thrived in my new flower beds. She gave me many many blooms, and even though she bloomed pure white, her blooms...Read More

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Brookeville, MD (Zone 7a) | June 2005 | positive

I love these trees. They're a very popular landscaping tree in Upstate NY, in the Swan Lake area.

They do very well in coo...Read More

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Jackson, MS (Zone 8b) | June 2005 | negative

Doesn't do well in central MS. Easy to grow from cuttings just stuck into the ground. Just doesn't want to bloom for me no matter what,...Read More

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Ithaca, NY (Zone 5b) | October 2004 | positive

A wonderful shrub (or tree depending on how it's grown) that is easy to care for and keeps on giving back!. I have ours planted in moist...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | March 2001 | neutral

A deciduous shrub commonly referred to as "peegee" in reference to its name, H. paniculata produces flowers in erect panicles 3-10" tall....Read More

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