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Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon
Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon

Fire Light® Hydrangea PW - 2 Gallon

$49.98
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Big, colorful, reliable blooms


Lush and full, the white flowers of Fire Light® hydrangea transform to pomegranate-red in late summer. Produces abundant blooms every year, even after harsh winters. 

 

Hydrangea paniculata 'SMHPFL' PP#25,135; CBR#5160

 

Top Features: Vibrant color | Cold hardy | Abundant blooms 

USDA hardiness zones: 3-8 (-40°F /-40°C) 

Height x Width: 6-8' 

Type Deciduous

Exposure: Sun or part shade

Season of interest: Summer 

Breeder: Tim Wood 

 

General Care 

 

Soil 

Adaptable to most any soil except very wet or excessively alkaline soils.

 

Pruning

In late winter or early spring, cut back by about one-third its total height, just above a set of large buds. This ensures that the growth for the season will come vigorous buds lower on the plant and also serves to remove any remaining dried blooms. Alternatively, cut back in autumn once the plant has gone completely dormant. May be cut back harder if desired, though this tends to produce stems that are unable to achieve maximum stem strength the following season.

 

Uses 

Specimen; mixed borders; mass plantings. Makes a good hedge or screen. Excellent for cut flowers, both fresh and dried.

 

Growing Tips 

Panicle hydrangeas are the most sun tolerant hydrangeas and are also resistant to wilting. In cooler climates, full sun is recommended for best stem strength and flower set. Flower color is unaffected by soil chemistry. If flowers turn brown and dry instead of aging to pink or red, this indicates that the plant needs more water or that nighttime temperatures are too high for the transition to occur.

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