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Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Flake'
By Andrewr
- 17 Jul, 2008
- 9 likes
For a shletered spot in part shade with a moist soil. Reaches up to six feet. My only criticism of this plant is the branches are weak and the flowers lie on the ground
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An oak leaf hydrangea, yes
29 Aug, 2010
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