SCIENTIFIC NAME: Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowcicle'
COMMON NAME: Snowcicle Oakleaf Hydrangea
GARDEN SIZE: 4 to 6 feet tall by 4 to 6 feet wide
GROWTH RATE: Fast
USDA ZONE: 6 to 9
EXPOSURE: Full sun to part shade; prefers some afternoon shade here in Tennessee. Provide a sheltered site to protect flower buds from harsh winter winds.
WATER & SOIL: Thrives in organically rich, moist, well-drained soil. Prefers consistent moisture and benefits from summer mulch to retain soil moisture. Tolerates medium water levels but dislikes prolonged drought.
HABIT (FORM): Upright, multi-stemmed, sturdy-branched shrub
FOLIAGE: Deciduous; large oak-shaped green leaves turning deep wine and burnt orange in fall
FLOWER COLOR: Creamy white aging to rose-red, olive green, and cream
FRAGRANCE: None
BLOOM FORM: Pyramidal; Large double-flowered clusters
BLOOM TIME: Summer, blooms on new wood
PLANT ORIGIN: Native to the southeastern United States (including Tennessee). Found naturally in bluffs, moist woods, ravines, and stream banks.
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: Host plant for local butterflies and moths, and food source for pollinators, birds, and small mammals. Supplies shelter and nesting sites.
FERTILIZING: Feed in early spring with organic compost or a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers which may reduce flowering.
PRUNING: Blooms on old wood. Minimal pruning is required. Prune immediately after flowering if needed, and remove damaged or dead stems in early spring while hydrangea is still dormant.
TOXICITY FLAGS: Mildly toxic if ingested (contains cyanogenic glycosides)
USES: Specimen, hedge, mass planting, informal borders, foundation planting
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