As the season turns to winter, neighborhoods across Chicagoland start to change. Lawns rest, the sky begins to pale, and homes start their preparations for some of the most magical times of the...
| Light Requirements | Full Sun (more than six hours of sun) |
|---|---|
| Shrub Max Size | Small (Max Size 2-4 Ft) |
| Bloom Time | Summer (June, July or August) |
| Bloom Duration | Long (more than one month) |
Price range: $39.99 through $199.99
Little Quick Fire Hydrangea
Are you looking for a dwarf form of the popular Quick Fire hydrangea? Bring early blooms and brilliant color to your garden with Little Quick Fire Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata ‘Little Quick Fire’). This dwarf version of the popular Quick Fire Hydrangea delivers the same show-stopping beauty in a smaller, more compact size. Its cone-shaped flower clusters bloom earlier than most hydrangeas, starting as creamy white and transitioning to shades of pink and deep red as the season progresses. Perfect for borders, small gardens, or containers, Little Quick Fire is a versatile and low-maintenance choice for long-lasting beauty.
Whether you’re enhancing a small garden, creating a colorful border, or brightening a patio container, Little Quick Fire Hydrangea offers early blooms, vibrant color transitions, and effortless charm. Its compact size and dynamic beauty make it a standout addition to any landscape.
Visit our Bloomingdale, IL or Carpentersville, IL stores for local pickup!
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