Hydrangea Tiny Tuff Stuff™

Mountain Hydrangea
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Losing Hydrangea to Frost?
Try Tiny Tuff Stuff™. Strong as its name, this Mountain Hydrangea was selected not only for improved bud and stem hardiness, but also its consistent reblooming. A real beauty and solid performer, with flowers so refined, it seems strange to call them Tuff Stuff. Abundant lacecap flowers on shorter plants tend toward blue, but flower color may range in soft shades of blues, pinks and whites depending on soil pH. Flowers age to an attractive pink. Perfect where a smaller hydrangea is wanted. Proven Winners® selections are trialed and tested to be colorful, long blooming, carefree and easy to grow. Mountain Hydrangea are strong rebloomers on both old and new wood. Compact habit. Autumn foliage provides additional interest with rich bronze red tones.

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Code HYTT

Patent PP24,842 'MAKD'

Plant Type Shrubs

Species serrata

Height Medium 18-24"

Spacing Plant 2' apart

Bloom Time Early Summer to Mid-Summer

Sun / Shade Full Sun to Half Sun / Half Shade

Zones 5-9

Soil Type Normal, Acidic

Water Needs Medium

Sold In Plantable Pots (3.5x3.5x4")

Special Product

Proven Winners

These varieties have been proven in trials around the world to be vigorous and easy to grow. Best of all, Proven Winners are known to be absolutely covered with vibrant, long-blooming flowers.

Special Features

  • Good for Cut Flowers
  • Long-Blooming

Planting Sites

  • Good for Hedge
  • OK in Containers
  • Seaside/Salt Tolerant

Hydrangea General Information

Hydrangea are superb in the border for summer and autumn color. This shade-tolerant shrub is perfect for under trees and in the shadows of buildings. Provides winter interest too if flowers are left on. Great for indoor decorating as their flowers are easily dried. Idaho has restricted all potted plant material from being shipped into Idaho at this time.

Hydrangea Plant Care

Color can be affected by soil pH. Easiest pruning is to simply remove any dead canes that are not sprouting leaves in the spring. Compact habit requires little pruning, but best time is after it is done blooming if shaping is desired.