You can visit our Hydrangea quercifolia page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links. If you've been inspired take a look at the Hydrangea plants in our garden centre.
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen'
By Rkwright
- 25 Jun, 2013
- 4 likes
This has actually grown a lot slower than my Sikes Dwarf oakleaf and the flowers are smaller too. Overall I think it looks nicer though, the flowers aren't flopping over and it is better branched.
Comments on this photo
I have this nice Hydrangea, too, Rkwright. Mine seems little bit higher. For how long do you have yours? They are great in September, you will see ;-)
25 Jun, 2013
I've had this one for 3-4 years and this is the first time it has flowered. Before this year the rabbits and deer would usually eat the buds and sometimes half the plant! They do get nice fall color, I have several varieties of oakleaf hydrangea and the prettiest fall colors are on 'Little Honey' (bright red) and 'Burgundy' (deep purple-red). I can't wait for this one to get big but I think this one will stay smaller than 'Alice' and 'Snowflake'.
25 Jun, 2013
Photo 15 of 30
What else?
See who else is growing Hydrangea quercifolia (Oak-leaved hydrangea).
See who else has plants in genus Hydrangea.
This photo is of "Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen'" in Rkwright's garden
Members who like this photo
-
Gardening with friends since
25 Aug, 2010 -
Gardening with friends since
5 Feb, 2012 -
Gardening with friends since
25 Jul, 2010 -
Gardening with friends since
9 Jul, 2010
-
Hydrangea Quercifolia
£17.50 at Burncoose -
Hydrangea Quercifolia 'Pee Wee'
£15.00 at Burncoose -
Hydrangea Quercifolia 'snow Queen'
£17.50 at Burncoose -
Hydrangea Quercifolia 'snowflake'
£17.50 at Burncoose -
Hydrangea Quercifolia 'Burgundy'
£14.50 at Burncoose
Nice you are going to have some large shrubs in a few years.
25 Jun, 2013