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A summer flowering plant with power: the panicle hydrangea

August is the perfect time to enjoy your garden.
By: Proven Winners
25 Jul, 2024

A summer flowering plant with power: the panicle hydrangea

August is the perfect time to enjoy your garden. You can be outside for a long time and admire the flowering plants with their beautiful colours from the comfort of your lazy chair. Many summer flowering shrubs are now at their peak and some get a little past that during this month. But this is certainly not the case with the panicle hydrangea, or Hydrangea paniculata. Proven Winners© paniculata only get more beautiful as summer progresses. They will set your garden on fire until autumn! Get to know this versatile summer flowering shrub.

 

Fun facts about Hydrangea paniculata

The most special thing about the panicle hydrangea is that its cone-shaped flowers change colour as summer progresses. At the beginning of flowering period, they are white or light green. As they get older, the flowers change spectacularly to green, pink or even fiery red, depending on the variety.

Did you know that the flowers of the panicle hydrangea bloom on new wood? So prune it early in spring for an abundant flowering later in the season. Another fact: Hydrangea paniculata is the only species you can prune into a tree shape.

 

The Proven Winners© paniculata assortment

In the Proven Winners© assortment, you are guaranteed to find the paniculata that suits you and your garden. Whether you are looking for an early-flowering type like Little Quick Fire©, a late-flowering one like Pinkachu©, a compact one like Fire Light Tiny Bit© or the slightly larger Quick Fire Fab©; you will find it at PW. If you like leaves with beautiful autumn colours, Fire Light Tiny Bit©, Little Lime Punch©, Quick Fire Fab© and Little Quick Fire© will certainly not disappoint you.

With its long flowering and colour strength, the panicle hydrangea is rightfully a summer flowering plant with power!

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