Hydrangea Invincibelle Lace®

Invincibelle® Series Smooth Hydrangea
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A Butterfly Favorite
Plum-purple nuggets cluster together to form lacy florets trimmed with a smattering of 4-petaled white flowers. Rich ruby-red stems hold the flower clusters upright in banquet-table style for appreciative butterflies fluttering in for a welcome feast. Hydrangea Invincibelle Lace blooms on new wood. Lacecap flowers provide texture and long-blooming contrast to classic-shaped flowers in the perennial border. From the Invincibelle® Series, this beauty blooms on new wood, so there is no worry about winter cold. Proven Winners® are trialed and tested to be colorful, long blooming, carefree and easy to grow.

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Code HYLC

Patent Pending 'SMNHRLL'

Plant Type Shrubs

Species arborescens subsp. radiata

Height Tall 4-5'

Spacing Plant 4-5' apart

Bloom Time Early Summer to Late Summer

Sun / Shade Full Sun to Half Sun / Half Shade

Zones 3-8

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

  • Attracts Butterflies
  • 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

No need to prune - has a nice natural shape. Can be cut to 6" in early spring. Cutting down to a base framework in early spring and ample feeding will yield extra large blooms.