Brighten Your Garden with the 5 Gallon Proven Winners Hydrangea Incrediball Shrub
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Introducing the 5 Gallon Proven Winners Hydrangea Incrediball Shrub, a spectacular addition to any garden that beckons beauty and elegance with its impressive size and splendid blooms. Thriving in USDA zones 3-8, this decaying deciduous shrub showcases its full glory, reaching a mature height and width of 48-60 inches. With a preference for full to part sun, this Hydrangea is not just stunning but also flexible for various garden arrangements. Known for its resilience, it simply requires...
Show moreIntroducing the 5 Gallon Proven Winners Hydrangea Incrediball Shrub, a spectacular addition to any garden that beckons beauty and elegance with its impressive size and splendid blooms. Thriving in USDA zones 3-8, this decaying deciduous shrub showcases its full glory, reaching a mature height and width of 48-60 inches. With a preference for full to part sun, this Hydrangea is not just stunning but also flexible for various garden arrangements. Known for its resilience, it simply requires regular watering and minimal maintenance to flourish.
As winter approaches, foliage loss is natural, but fear not; new growth will emerge in spring, reviving your garden. This half-shrub's adaptability means it is perfect for planting in containers, landscapes, or as distinct accents that draw the eye of every passerby. Each plant is shipped dormant during winter through early spring, having been carefully trimmed to ensure robust health upon arrival.
| manufacturer | Proven Winner |
|---|---|
| color | White flowers |
| height | 48 |
| weight | 23 |
| width | 11 |
| size | 5 Gallon |
| length | 11 |
| productGroup | Lawn & Patio |
The mature size is typically 48-60 inches in both height and width.
The Incrediball hydrangea thrives in USDA zones 3-8.
It is best to plant in spring after the last frost or in early fall.
This plant can thrive in full to part sun.
No, the plant ships dormant with no foliage during winter through early spring.