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Hydrangea paniculata 'Grandiflora'
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Plant Type: Flowering Trees

PeeGee Hydrangea, trained to a single stem with a head, blooms in July and August with very showy, large conical white flowers which change to pink bronze towards autumn. The flower heads dry easily when cut, and are perfect for use in arrangements. A small tree with low branching and upright growth. The weight of the blossoms creates semi-arching branches. The dark green foliage turns bronze with a hint of yellow in fall. Rarely to never fed on by Japanese beetles.

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Flower Color

White flowers change to pink-bronze towards autumn.

Foliage Color

Dark green foliage turns bronze with a hint of yelllow in fall.

Plant Spread

8-15 ft. wide 8-10 ft. high

Good Companions

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Hardness Zone

4-8

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