Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowflake' - 2011
By Andrewr
- 30 Jun, 2011
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The one criticism I have of this plant is the stems aren't sturdy enough to support the flowers. In wet seasons they spoil on the ground
30 Jun, 2011
Thats a shame Andrew, could feeding it help?
30 Jun, 2011
Tetrarch - feeding doesn't seem to have made much difference. Sometimes I tie the branches to a small bamboo cane pushed in at an angle but it's yet another garden job I don't get round to :-(
1 Jul, 2011
I have a few roses that tend to droop on weak stems..you should hear me lecture them on not having time to coddle them. I tell them they get fed and watered, sprayed and weeded..couldnt they just hold their heads up??? LOL!
1 Jul, 2011
Lovely! Pretty contrast - the white against the dark leaves. How tall does it grow, Andrew? How long does it flower for (thinking of adding it to my Wish List!).
8 Jul, 2011
Sheila - the book says six feet high by eight wide; I'd say mine was about half that size and it's ten years old now. Like all hydrangeas, I leave the old flowers on and tidy the plant in spring
8 Jul, 2011
Thanks Andrew - I'll look out for one.
9 Jul, 2011
That is my favorite flower of all H. quercifolia but you're right about the stems not being strong enough!
14 Apr, 2012
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Thats really fab..love the pure white against the zingy green of the unopened buds. A very eyecatching plant.
30 Jun, 2011