Hydrangea, Smooth Hydrangea, Wild Hydrangea, Sevenbark 'Annabelle'

Hydrangeaarborescens

Family
Hydrangeaceae (hy-drain-jee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Hydrangea (hy-DRAIN-juh)
Species
arborescens (ar-bo-RES-senz)
Synonym
Hydrangea arborescens subsp. arborescens
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:

Alabaster, Alabama

Decatur, Alabama

Tallassee, Alabama

Juneau, Alaska

Blytheville, Arkansas

El Dorado Hills, California

Merced, California

Occidental, California

Richmond, California

Rocklin, California

San Francisco, California

San Jose, California

Brookfield, Connecticut

Glastonbury, Connecticut

Oxford, Connecticut

Dover, Delaware

Keystone Heights, Florida

Atlanta, Georgia

Braselton, Georgia

Dahlonega, Georgia

Marietta, Georgia

Roswell, Georgia

Berwyn, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois

Hampton, Illinois

Kingston, Illinois

Nilwood, Illinois

Palatine, Illinois

Paris, Illinois

River Forest, Illinois

Waukegan, Illinois

Woodridge, Illinois

La Porte, Indiana

New Carlisle, Indiana

Davenport, Iowa

South Amana, Iowa

Fort Scott, Kansas

Barbourville, Kentucky

Clermont, Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky(2 reports)

Skowhegan, Maine

, Manitoba

Hagerstown, Maryland

Pikesville, Maryland

Foxboro, Massachusetts

Marshfield, Massachusetts

North Billerica, Massachusetts

Taunton, Massachusetts

Turners Falls, Massachusetts

Wayland, Massachusetts

Battle Creek, Michigan

Benton Harbor, Michigan

Big Rapids, Michigan

Brighton, Michigan

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan(2 reports)

Laingsburg, Michigan

Lake Orion, Michigan

Andover, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Saint Paul, Minnesota

Madison, Mississippi

Conway, Missouri

Fenton, Missouri

Omaha, Nebraska

Londonderry, New Hampshire

Pequannock, New Jersey

Binghamton, New York

Brooklyn, New York

Ithaca, New York

Boone, North Carolina

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Highlands, North Carolina

Raleigh, North Carolina

Winston Salem, North Carolina(2 reports)

Cincinnati, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio

Dundee, Ohio

Glouster, Ohio

Hamilton, Ohio

Loveland, Ohio

Mogadore, Ohio

Wadsworth, Ohio

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Shamokin, Pennsylvania

Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania

West Chester, Pennsylvania

Conway, South Carolina

North Augusta, South Carolina

Swansea, South Carolina

Centerville, South Dakota

Hartford, South Dakota

Andersonville, Tennessee

Burns, Tennessee

Collierville, Tennessee

Tullahoma, Tennessee

Ashburn, Virginia

Blacksburg, Virginia

Hurt, Virginia

Manassas, Virginia

Yorktown, Virginia

Concrete, Washington

Mukilteo, Washington

Oak Harbor, Washington

Appleton, Wisconsin

Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Sussex, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

25
positives
7
neutrals
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Collierville, TN | June 2022 | positive

Its blooming now in my zone 7b garden. Lovely abundant white ball shaped blooms!

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Dover, DE | May 2018 | positive

One of my all time favorite plants. Yes, it sends out suckers, and it can flop. But, when in bloom, some of the bloom clusters will hav...Read More

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| January 2017 | positive

Amazing flowers.I really love smooth hydrangea.

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Concrete, WA | July 2013 | positive

This is an all-time favorite!! These stunning plants are show-stoppers up close or from a distance. They sucker but are not invasive. ...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | February 2012 | neutral

Nice for dried flowers. Has a tendency to flop, so I'm trying a different pruning style to see if that helps ... instead of cutting far ...Read More

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Pequannock, NJ | January 2012 | neutral

A suckering plant. Gets wider by the year. If I don't hack it to the ground each fall, it would be too large.

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Belleville, ON (Zone 5b) | October 2011 | positive

Annabelle is one of my favourite hydrangeas in the garden. Very hardy to all types of weather and seems to have tolerated being moved aro...Read More

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Sussex, WI | September 2011 | positive

Great plant, but needs to be cut down each fall or late winter because it blooms on new wood. When the crown gets too big, it migrates t...Read More

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Falls Church, VA | October 2010 | positive

I love this plant. Not only does it consistently bloom in my east-facing corner of the garden underneath a water spout, it also also dri...Read More

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Manassas, VA (Zone 7b) | March 2010 | neutral

Not for trade at this time.

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Oklahoma City, OK | September 2009 | positive

Beautiful 1 year old plant with lots of blooms. But blooms are green??? for some unknown reason. I wanted big white ones. I wish I coul...Read More

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Tallassee, AL | June 2009 | positive

Ordered annabelle from mail order plant catalog, I received it as a little switch, planted it in a pot and for 2 years did not show much ...Read More

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Otho, IA | April 2009 | positive

I have 5 of these along the North side of my garage and wish I had more. I hard-pruned 3 of them for the first time last fall and am gla...Read More

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Berwyn, IL | March 2008 | positive

I planted my Annabelle Hydrangea 3 years back. They were so little when delivered as I ordered them from a catalogue. Both of them die...Read More

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Coon Rapids, MN (Zone 4a) | February 2008 | positive

Will do well in woodland shade. I have them bloom like crazy under 2 balsam fir. Also leave the flower heads for winter interest.

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Appleton, WI (Zone 5a) | October 2006 | positive

About 5 yrs ago a friend invited me to come to his newly purchased house and dig some of the Annabelles that were speading too far into t...Read More

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Taunton, MA | September 2006 | positive

Great hydrangea... undemanding and reliable. Easy to grow and beautiful flowwers.

K
Mchenry, IL (Zone 5a) | August 2006 | positive

I love this plant! It does well in dry neglected shade. I wouldnt trade it for the world. My neighbor has one and he hasnt watered or don...Read More

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Brookfield, CT | August 2006 | positive

2006 has been without doubt the best year for my hedge of Annabelles. It's the first year I cut them back in early Spring to 9 inches, f...Read More

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Grand Rapids, MI (Zone 5b) | August 2006 | positive

I have 2 areas in my yard with Annabelle. The North side of the house has 2 VERY LARGE Annabelle trees that I need to trim back in the f...Read More

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| July 2006 | positive

I've had Annabelle for four years now, and wouldn't trade her! She is full and lush by early June in my zone. She's loaded with 6-7inch b...Read More

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Braselton, GA (Zone 8a) | June 2006 | neutral

Annabelle IS pretty but she is a water hog! My 2 plants might get ripped out this Fall due to our continuing drought conditions.

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(GayLynn) Appleton, WI (Zone 5a) | June 2006 | positive

Love this plant. Two years ago I had 14" flowers. Last year, very hot and very dry, the flowers were much smaller and fewer. Mine is g...Read More

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Hampton, IL (Zone 5a) | June 2005 | positive

This hydrangea is a beauty. It adds such a nice bright touch to the shade garden.

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

I love using Annabelle hydrangea in dried arrangements and several years ago purchased 5 plants to use for drying. They were all planted...Read More

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Marshfield, MA (Zone 6b) | July 2004 | positive

My Annabelle grows here in Massachusetts in part shade and requires very little care. The shrub is covered with large, beautiful blooms ...Read More

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| July 2004 | positive

My "Annabelle" grows in shade in competition with maple and poplar tree roots and manages to flower consistantly and well. I garden in t...Read More

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La Porte, IN | October 2003 | positive

The Annabelle Hydrangea at International Friendship Gardens in Michigan City, IN have received little care or attention for many years, a...Read More

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| August 2003 | neutral

This plant is an old standby in our area of small town Ontario. This summer though, three of our six bushes did not bloom. They did la...Read More

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Rocklin, CA (Zone 9a) | June 2003 | neutral

According to the ASPCA website this plant is toxic to animals (at least), causing:

"vomiting, depression, anorexia, diarrh...Read More

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Grove City, OH (Zone 6a) | January 2003 | positive

'Annabelle' accepts almost any soil type, even moderately alkaline soil without sulking as many hydrangeas do. The flower heads are the ...Read More

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San Francisco, CA | October 2002 | positive

I have had success with the plant, but it is not an easy plant. The flower heads can be very large and may bend due to rain or wind. It l...Read More

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