Scientific Name:

Hydrangea quercifolia

Common Name:

Oakleaf hydrangea

Scientific Name Pronounciation:

hy-DRAIN-juh kwer-ki-FO-lee-uh

Plant Type:

Shrub

Plant Hardiness Zones:

5-9

Plant Hardiness Zone(s):

    Usual Size:

    10 ft. H X 6 ft. W

    Flower:

    A creamy white panicle of sterile and fertile flowers

    Bloom Time Notes:

    Early summer

    Leaf:

    Oakleaf-like, 8-inch long, dark green leaves that turn bronze-purple in fall and hang on the shrub into winter.

    Fruit:

    Capsule

    Wildlife:

    Natural Habitat:

    Damp woods; river banks

    Propagation:

    Propagate by seed or cuttings or root division.

    Bloom Time:

      Sun or Shade:

        Companion Plants:

        Cultural Notes:

        Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) has showy flowers and multi-season interest. Creamy flowers in early summer can turn pinkish and remain on the shrub. Spectacular fall color gives way to exfoliating winter bark while a few leaves may remain on the plant.

        There are many cultivars available include double flowering forms, dwarf forms, and golden-foliaged forms.

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