IMAGE SHOWS A MATURE SHRUB
Compared to its famous sibling ‘Limelight’, Little Lime hardy hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata) may seem like a pipsqueak. Don’t let this petite shrub fool you. While maintaining its short stature of 3-5’ tall and wide, it really packs a visual punch in the garden. In summer, lime green blooms open on strong stems – no drooping here. As it ages, rich pink coloring emerges to prolong the show through fall.
Little Lime Punch Hydrangea (2 Gallon Pot)
Details
3-5 feet tall and wide at maturity
Hardy in zones 3-8, be sure to check your USDA zone to ensure success
Plant in part sun (4+ hours daily) in southern climates and part to full sun in northern climates
Space plants 3-5 feet apart for best results
Produces green flowers that gradually age to bright red throughout summer
Maintains green foliage spring to frost
Blooms on new wood
Great for borders, containers, landscapes, hedges, cut or dried flowers
Salt tolerant, long blooming, fall interest