Saxapahaw, NC

The Flower of Carolina

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  • Product Info

    Wild Hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens)
    Hydrangea Family
    Wild Hydrangea is a fast growing, low maintenance shrub that attracts many insects with its late summer blooms. It prefers to be in part shade in moist to average soils. It can be placed in part sun only if the soil stays consistently moist. This shrub flowers on new wood, and can be pruned back almost to the ground for increased blooms and a tidier look. The 2-6” flower clusters consist of smaller, fertile flowers in the center, surrounded by larger sterile flowers. Many cultivars of this plant exist–be wary of buying any composed of all sterile flowers.This shrub is particularly effective as a low hedge, but also looks good as a specimen plant.
    Blooms: White, 4-6 weeks, June-Aug
    Leaves: Broad, deeply toothed leaves are dark green with pale undersides, turns yellow in fall
    Height: 3-5’
    Space: 3-5’
    Soil: Moist-Average
    Exposure:  Part shade-Part sun
    Fauna: High pollinator plant–attracts all kinds of insects, moth host plant
    Seeds:  Inconspicuous capsules contain very tiny seeds

    Deer Resistance: High
    Zone: 3-9
    Native Status: NC native, common in the Piedmont and Mountains, rare in the Sandhills
    Provenance: WV, seed grown