Hydrangea arborescens Invincibelle® Wee White - 3 Gallon Pot

Hydrangea arborescens Invincibelle® Wee White - 3 Gallon Pot

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The biggest thing to happen to hydrangeas happens to be tiny!

Invincibelle Wee White® hydrangea is positively ground-breaking: it's the first dwarf 'Annabelle' type hydrangea in the world! This cute little landscape plant ensures that any landscape can enjoy the reliability, low-maintenance, and season-long beauty of hydrangeas. It reaches just 1-2.5' tall and naturally grows as a tidy, rounded mound. Each flower emerges a soft, blush pink before changing to white, and is held up on a strong, supportive stem for a display that looks more like a bouquet of flowers than a landscape plant. Blooming begins in early summer and continues through frost, with new flowers appearing the whole time. Versatile and floriferous, it just might be the solution to your landscape problems. Winner of the 2018 Direct Gardening Association Green Thumb award.

Top three reasons to grow Invincibelle Wee White hydrangea:

1. The only dwarf 'Annabelle' hydrangea in the world.

2. Strong stems hold the flowers upright, even after summer storms.

3. Reblooming for months of fresh flowers.

Maintenance Notes: 

We recommend a minimum of four hours of sun for best flower color and stem strength. Can grow in full sun in cooler climates, but afternoon shade is recommended in hot areas. In all areas, a good 2-3" (5-7 cm) layer of shredded bark mulch is recommended to keep the roots cool and growing vigorously.

Prune all smooth hydrangeas, in early spring, just as the new growth begins to emerge. Cut the whole plant back by about one-third its total height. Many people cut the plant back more severely, but that deprives the plant of the opportunity to develop the strongest, woodiest stems. If you wish, you may prune in fall, once the plant has gone completely dormant.

Deadheading - removing the spent flowers - is not necessary for this plant to continue to bloom. However, you may remove old flowers if you wish. And by all means, cut stems to enjoy indoors - they make a great cut flower and won't be harmed by cutting.

PROVEN WINNERS® Plant

 

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