Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Munchkin’ǀ

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Monrovia

BOTANICAL NAME:  Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Munchkin’

COMMON NAME: Munchkin Oakleaf Hydrangea”

ATTRACTS:  Bees, Butterflies & Pollinators

RESISTANT:

BLOOM COLOR/ TIME: White flowers in Summer that fade to pink

LIGHT REQUIREMENTS:   Full to Part Sun

HEIGHT: 3 to 5 feet

WIDTH: 4 to 5 feet

EVERGREEN OR DECIDUOUS: Deciduous

WATER REQUIREMENTS: Average

SOIL REQUIREMENTS: rich, well-drained, slightly acidic soil

GARDEN ATTRIBUTES: Excellent fall color

Good cut flowers

Fast growing

HARDINESS ZONES: 5-9

Munchkin Oakleaf Hydrangea is a coarse, deciduous shrub w/large, green lobed leaves that turn brilliant mahogany in Fall. White flowers in Summer that fade to pink. Excellent specimen plant or planted in groupings throughout the landscape. Blooms on old wood.