Hydrangea Arborescens Invincibelle ('Ncha 1') (Sevenbark)
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Position: full sun or partial shade
Soil: moist, well-drained, moderately fertile, humus-rich soil
Rate of growth: average Flowering period: July to September
Hardiness: fully hardy
A beautiful new Hydrangea that is the first arborescens variety to produce pink flowers. It looks superb when planted in a shrub border, where it will provide long-lasting colour from mid summer onwards. It also works well when potted up into a large pot and placed on the terrace or balcony, provided it is not allowed to dry out.Garden care: In hot weather, thoroughly soak the plants roots when watering to prevent it drying out. Remove faded flowerheads in spring after the danger of frosts, cutting back the flowered stems to a strong pair of buds and take out misplaced or diseased shoots. Once established, remove a quarter to a third of the shoots to the base of the plant. Cutting it back in this way will keep it compact and will also result in a branching, bushier shrub. Mulch young plants with a well-rotted manure or compost in spring.
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