Hydrangea Blue Jangles®

Let's Dance® Series Reblooming Hydrangea
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Blooms on Both Old and New Wood
A new color for this series with rich blue mophead flowers on compact plants. Its sturdy structure is great for containers or your garden bed. This reblooming series loves to ‘dance’ in your landscape. Blue will be most intense in acidic soils. Proven Winners® selections are trialed and tested to be colorful, long blooming, carefree and easy to grow. The Let’s Dance® Hydrangea Series raises the bar of reblooming hydrangea with improved vivid flower color and extra attractive foliage. H. Blue Jangles blooms on both old wood and new growth to produce flowers giving resistance to late freezes and an extended bloom season. Perfect for cut or dried flower arrangements. Prefers dappled shade or morning sun with afternoon shade. Color can be affected by soil pH.

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Code HYBJ

Patent PP27,035 'SMHMTAU'

Plant Type Shrubs

Species macrophylla

Height Medium 2-3'

Spacing Plant 3' apart

Bloom Time Early Summer to Late Summer

Sun / Shade Mostly Sunny to Mostly Shady

Zones 5-9

Soil Type Normal, Acidic

Water Needs Medium

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

Special Features

  • Good for Cut Flowers
  • Long-Blooming
  • Winter Interest

Planting Sites

  • Good for Hedge
  • 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

Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Blooms on old and new wood. Can be pinched or pruned while young to build a full-bodied, well-branched plant. May benefit from winter mulch in northern areas. Easiest pruning is to simply remove any dead canes after the hydrangea sprouts in the spring. A slow-release fertilizer recommended for shrubs and trees may be applied once a year. Spread around the drip line of the branches, not the base. Lightly cover the fertilizer with soil to activate and water well.