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It is also called the tree hydrangea. Undemanding and resistant to low temperatures. This is an extremely beautiful and ornamental shrub, whose greatest asset is its white and cream flowers gathered in round inflorescences, up to 20 cm in diameter. After flowering, the flowers dry on the stems, creating an original winter garden decoration. It grows to a height of 1–1.5 m. It thrives well in both sunny and semi-shaded locations. The soil should be fertile and humus-rich; otherwise, it has no special requirements.
It is also called the tree hydrangea. Undemanding and resistant to low temperatures. This is an extremely beautiful and ornamental shrub, whose greatest asset is its white and cream flowers gathered in round inflorescences, up to 20 cm in diameter. After flowering, the flowers dry on the stems, creating an original winter garden decoration. It grows to 1–1.5 m in height.
Application: Suitable for any garden, for planting in parks and squares. It can be planted individually or in groups, for example, to create a hedge.
Flowering: Very abundant and long flowering from July to the end of September. It blooms on one-year-old stems.
Exposure: Any location, but in full sun, it needs to be watered generously.
Care: To enjoy the beautiful flowers of the tree hydrangea, plant it in fertile, humus-rich, and acidic soil. Stems with emerging inflorescences should be supported to prevent them from breaking under the weight of the decorative balls.
Pruning: In early spring, cut out dry, damaged, or old stems, and last year's stems should be cut above the 4th–5th bud.