Hydrangea Paniculata Silver Dollar

From £6.99
Supplied as 9cm Pot grown plants
CODE SP658
Supplied as 9cm Pot grown plants
CODE SP659
9cm Pot grown plants
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  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Excellent for cut flowers
  • Summer flowering time
  • GREEN foliage colour
  • CREAM flowering Colour

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Product Description

Silver Dollar is a superb variety that is a must for any Hydrangea lover. This summer beauty will produce creamy-white cone shaped flowers that will mature to pink with age for transformative display. Hydrangeas are low maintenance and this hardy upright shrub is no exception, making it the ideal border or patio container plant. The flower-heads can also be used to make wonderful dried flower arrangements. Grows to a height and spread of 1.5m. Flowering July-September. 9cm pot plants are supplied.

Plant Size

Mature Height 150 cm
Mature Spread 150 cm
Plant Spacing 200 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Remove from the pot and plant in a hole the same depth as the container, with extra room on both sides for the roots to develop/expand.
Soil Type Well drained/light, fertile soil

Growing at a glance…

Hydrangea's have become a modern classic, ideal for making a statement of intent in the garden and they are great for acting as the backdrop to a colourful border or patio display. Their long-life flowers and versatility make then suitable for any garden of any size.Hydrangeas can be grown in fertile, well drained soil and often prefer a shady location. It is also worth thinking about how much exposure the area you wish to plant them in will have towards strong winds, as they can often limit new growth in spring. Make sure that the hydrangea receives lots of water when the summer comes. Hydrangeas are very low maintenance and will need little pruning, but can be done in spring as new shoots appear. The old shoots should be left in the winter and not until spring. Apply a mulch annually to protect from winter colds.

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