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The stars are always within your reach when you plant Gatsby Star oakleaf hydrangea! This very cool selection of our native oakleaf hydrangea boasts doubled. maybe even quadrupled florets. so that each one resembles a stack of stars. They cluster together along very large lacecap inflorescences that will attract lots of pollinators – and human admirers as well. This large plant needs plenty of space but its flower power will amaze you year after year.
What makes Gatsby Star different from other oakleaf hydrangeas?
- Doubled florets look like stars
Details:
Name:?Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Doughill’ pp#25.412. cbr#5305
Hardiness:?USDA zones 5-9
Height + Width:?6-8′
Light:?Full to part sun
Soil:?Any well-drained soil will do. Some drought tolerance on established plants.
Pruning:? oakleaf hydrangeas can be selectively pruned as needed to accentuate their branching or habit.
Water:?Average water needs. Does not tolerate wet conditions.
Fertilizer:?Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if?desired.
Bloom time:?Early-mid summer.
Bloom color:?White
Uses:??Mass plantings and hedges. specimen. landscaping. woodland and wildlife gardens.
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