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Hydrangea Little Lime Punch

Hardy Hydrangea
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Blooms on New Wood
Whimsical yet elegant summer color! Vivid pistachio green, cone-shaped blossoms transform from bottom up to a gorgeous array of greens, creams, blush pinks to solid reds. Its reblooming propensity ensures all colors display together throughout the season. A medium-sized shrub, the strong flower stems of Hydrangea Little Lime Punch® bloom on new wood and will stand up to hard summer rains. Hydrangeas with their beautiful flowers receive top-notch acclaim in the shrub world. They produce abundant blooms and are at home in group plantings, perennial borders and containers. Proven Winners®/Color Choice® selections are trialed and tested to be colorful, long blooming, carefree and easy to grow.

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Code HYLI

Patent PP33,207

Plant Type Shrubs

Species paniculata

Height Tall 3-5'

Spacing Plant 3-5' apart

Bloom Time Early Summer to Late Summer

Sun / Shade Full Sun to Half Sun / Half Shade

Zones 3-8

Soil Type Normal

Water Needs Medium

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

Special Features

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

Planting Sites

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

Hydrangea General Information

Paniculata Hydrangeas are cold hardy, more sun tolerant and superb in the border for summer and autumn display. Blooming on new wood, the flowering is not affected by cold snaps and will bloom consistently every year. 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

Paniculata Hydrangeas can be pruned in the fall, winter, or spring. Do not prune just before they bloom, and it is not necessary to prune them every year. For a strong structure, it is a good idea to trim out any crossing branches once in awhile. Shaping can be done as needed.