Few garden purchases deliver more instant color than a hanging basket. The challenge is that many baskets look incredible in May and disappointing by July. What begins as a lush display of flowers...
| Light Requirements | Full Sun (more than six hours of sun) |
|---|---|
| Product Size | 3 Gallon Pot |
| Bloom Duration | Long (more than one month) |
| Bloom Time | Summer (June, July or August) |
| Features | Fast Grower, Long Bloomers |
| Shrub Max Size | Small (Max Size 2-4 Ft) |
$44.99
The Fire Light Tidbit is a smaller variety of Hydrangea that has long lasting white and pink blooms that is a great addition to any sunny space. It will bloom from July – Oct and can be planted in front any larger shrub for long lasting color.
Fire Light Tidbit® Hydrangea
Compact, colorful, and full of charm, Fire Light Tidbit® Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata ‘Fire Light Tidbit’) is a dwarf panicle hydrangea that delivers an ever-changing display of blooms. Its large, cone-shaped flower clusters emerge creamy white in midsummer, transition to soft pink, and deepen into rich shades of red as the season progresses. With a tidy, mounded habit and strong stems, Fire Light Tidbit is perfect for borders, foundation plantings, or containers, bringing long-lasting color and texture to any space.
Whether you’re looking for a vibrant border plant, a compact foundation shrub, or a striking patio container specimen, Fire Light Tidbit® Hydrangea delivers spectacular color and reliable performance. Its compact size and ever-changing blooms make it a standout in any landscape!
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