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Springhill Nursery - Versatile Hydrangea Collection
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Best buy! Discover the splendor of four colorful Hydrangeas with the Versatile Hydrangea Collection, and enjoy top savings with this special collection.
Features one each of the following Hydrangea's:
Royal Red - Blazing 4" flower heads decorate trouble-free, shade-loving shrubs that grow 3-6' high. Plant 4' apart.Nikko Blue - Big 6", cobalt blue flower heads on 3-6' tall emerald mounds are a breathtaking sight all season long. Blooms turn golden-bronze in autumn. Space 4' apart.Sister Therese - Large, white flower heads up to 4-5" across adorn showy foliage mounds 4-6' high and 4' wide.Forever Pink - Giant 6-8", pastel pink flower heads hold their color well. Hardy shrub grows just 3' tall with a 4-6' spread.
A great way to add excitement to your landscape at a minimum cost.
Shipped in 4" pots. Deer tend to avoid.
Zone 5 to 9 Versatile Collection Hydrangea Ships In The Fall
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