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Annabelle Hydrangea Shrub

Annabelle Hydrangea Shrub

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Expect for this plant to have clusters of small white blooms that appear in midsummer and gently fade to a wonderful shade of green. Annabelle Hydrangea shrubs bloom without fail...

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  • Botanical Name: Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'
  • Height: 36 - 72 inches
  • Width: 4 - 6 feet
  • Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Grows Zones: 5-9 outdoors
  • Mid-Late Summer (June to September)

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Expect for this plant to have clusters of small white blooms that appear in midsummer and gently fade to a wonderful shade of green. Annabelle Hydrangea shrubs bloom without fail each season to create a bold statement for the landscape. It's great for dried arrangements, too! Expect for Annabelle Hydrangea shrubs to be adaptable, surviving soil of all different kinds of pHs, and durable, with blooms lasting all through summer and sometimes through fall and winter. These blossoms can also grow up to be a foot across, making them a great statement piece for your garden. Annabelle Hydrangea shrubs need to be pruned once a year to remain healthy, so make sure to trim them back so their beautiful blossoms can return time and time again. Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'

Planting & Care

1. Planting Instructions


: Make a hole wide and deep enough to comfortably fit the roots.


: Gently spread the roots out in the hole.


: Backfill with soil, making sure the crown of the plant sits at soil level.



2. Soil Requirements


moist, well-drained, and fertile soil.



3. Watering


, especially during dry periods or in the first few months after planting.



4. Pruning


die back to the ground in winter — this is normal.


new wood, plants can be pruned back close to the ground in late winter or early spring to encourage fresh growth and blooms.

5. Winter Care


of the plant to help retain soil moisture and protect the roots from freezing.


sheltered location to minimize exposure to harsh winter winds.

🌼 Care Tips for Best Results:
✔ Keep soil consistently moist

✔ Prune in late winter for more blooms

✔ Mulch in winter and avoid drought stress

✔ Choose a sunny, protected spot for planting