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I purchased a small size plant from a nursery I don't remember. Was slow to establish, but never looked stressed.Have it in mostly morni...Read More
Lost 4 planted in fall 2011 in zone 7A. All have been replaced and re-planted September 27, 2012. I cannot confirm there was a problem wi...Read More
I purchased this in the all of 2009 and planted it in part sun/high shade conditions in well amended soil. By the time spring rolled arou...Read More
I have been curious about this for a couple years and finally planted a couple. I love oakleaf hydrangeas and was afraid this one would d...Read More
I ordered six of these from Heronswood last year. I have them planted underneath a row of crepe myrtles. The foliage color is really ex...Read More
In "Hydrangeas for American Gardens," by Michael A. Dirr (2004), it says: Sport of 'Pee Wee' by Peter Catt with soft yellow leaves. Yel...Read More
I really can't recommend yet, as I just received it yesterday, but it is stunning.
Especially against a 'regular' Oak Leaf.
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This new oakleaf hydrangea cultivar is a golden-leaved sport of the cultivar 'Pee-Wee', so it is also a dwarf. It grows to about 3'-4' an...Read More