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| Shrub Max Size | Medium (Max Size 4-6 Ft) |
|---|---|
| Bloom Duration | Long (more than one month) |
| Bloom Time | Summer (June, July or August) |
| Bloom Color | White |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun (more than six hours of sun) |
Price range: $44.99 through $79.99
The Incrediball® Smooth Hydrangea is a standout choice for any garden, boasting massive white blooms that are 2-3 times larger than other smooth hydrangeas. Its strong, non-flopping stems keep these impressive flowers upright and visible, ensuring they stay out of the dirt and up where they can be enjoyed. This improved version of the popular ‘Annabelle’ hydrangea offers the same reliable, easy-care nature but with a more dramatic visual impact.
Perfect for USDA zones 3-8, Incrediball® Hydrangea thrives in full to part sun and well-drained soil. It reaches 4-6 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for hedges, borders, or as a striking specimen plant. The blooms start creamy white, transition to pure white, and finally age to a cheerful green, maintaining their beauty from early summer through fall. Pruning in late winter or early spring helps maintain strong stems and encourages abundant blooms.
Incrediball® Hydrangea is the go-to choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, high-impact plant. Its versatility allows it to shine as a flowering hedge, in a perennial border, or as a cut flower in your home. With minimal effort, you can enjoy its stunning beauty and robust performance all season long.
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