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In our love for flowers, we sometimes overlook just how beautiful their buds can be. This is the the bud of a Hardy Hydrangea, highlighting not only its amazing color, but also its lovely textures and furrows.

 

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Hydrangea paniculata Little Lime® 'Jane', 2019 photo, Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 3-5ft., Light Green, Breeder: (Wood, 2014), USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed S2 for 0 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Missouri Botanical Garden: 'Jane', commonly sold under the trade name of LITTLE LIME, is a compact cultivar that typically grows in an upright rounded mound to 3-5' tall and as wide. It is the product of an open pollination in a planned breeding program that took place in Grand Haven, Michigan in August of 2005 between Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight Variegated' (female parent) and an unknown selection of Hydrangea paniculata (male parent). 'Jane' is particularly noted for its large mophead type inflorescences (panicles to 5" tall by 4" wide), with sterile flowers emerging soft light green but maturing to pink and burgundy in fall. Additional features of interest include compact, upright-mounded shape, free branching habit and strong stems which hold the panicles upright with no drooping. Flowers typically bloom from July through September. Ovate, serrulate, dark green leaves (to 2 1/2” long) are attractive during the growing season, but produce generally undistinguished fall color. Flower panicles may be cut for fresh arrangements or for drying, or may be left on the plant where they often persist into winter. U. S. Plant Patent PP22,330 was issued on December 13, 2011.

 

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Hydrangea paniculata Bobo® 'ILvobo' (Huylenbroeck 2010) 2019 photo - Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 2-3ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed J2,7 for 73 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Missouri Botanical Garden: 'Ilvobo', commonly sold under the trade name of BOBO, is a compact cultivar that typically grows in an upright rounded mound to only 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. It is the product of an open pollination in a controlled breeding program that took place in Melle, Belgium in 2003 between Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond' (female parent) and an unknown Hydrangea paniculata (male parent). 'Ilvobo' is particularly noted for its dwarf/compact mounded shape, free branching habit, early flowering, strong stems, and conical flowering habit. Abundant sterile white flowers bloom early and profusely in large flower panicles (each to 11" long). Strong stiff stems hold the panicles upright with no drooping. Flowers gradually acquire pink to light purple tones as they mature. Flowers typically bloom from July through September. Ovate, serrate, dark green leaves (to 2 1/2” long) produce generally undistinguished fall color.

 

Produced a bloom after a couple of months in the garden.

 

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Hydrangea paniculata Bobo® 'ILvobo' (Huylenbroeck 2010) 2019 photo - Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 2-3ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed J2,7 for 73 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Missouri Botanical Garden: 'Ilvobo', commonly sold under the trade name of BOBO, is a compact cultivar that typically grows in an upright rounded mound to only 2-3' tall and to 3-4' wide. It is the product of an open pollination in a controlled breeding program that took place in Melle, Belgium in 2003 between Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond' (female parent) and an unknown Hydrangea paniculata (male parent). 'Ilvobo' is particularly noted for its dwarf/compact mounded shape, free branching habit, early flowering, strong stems, and conical flowering habit. Abundant sterile white flowers bloom early and profusely in large flower panicles (each to 11" long). Strong stiff stems hold the panicles upright with no drooping. Flowers gradually acquire pink to light purple tones as they mature. Flowers typically bloom from July through September. Ovate, serrate, dark green leaves (to 2 1/2” long) produce generally undistinguished fall color.

 

Produced a bloom after a couple of months in the garden.

 

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Hydrangea paniculata Pillow Talk® 'SMHPZIND', 2019 photo, Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 6-8ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed U2 for 0 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Spring Meadow: Who doesn't like pink? Pillow Talk® panicle hydrangea provides a delightful parade of color changes as bright lime green flowers mature to pure white, then blush with pink. Large, full panicles are held upright on sturdy stems.

  

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Hydrangea paniculata Pillow Talk® 'SMHPZIND', 2019 photo, Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 6-8ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed U2 for 0 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Spring Meadow: Who doesn't like pink? Pillow Talk® panicle hydrangea provides a delightful parade of color changes as bright lime green flowers mature to pure white, then blush with pink. Large, full panicles are held upright on sturdy stems.

  

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Hydrangea paniculata Little Lime® 'Jane', 2019 photo, Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 3-5ft., Light Green, Breeder: (Wood, 2014), USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed S2 for 0 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Missouri Botanical Garden: 'Jane', commonly sold under the trade name of LITTLE LIME, is a compact cultivar that typically grows in an upright rounded mound to 3-5' tall and as wide. It is the product of an open pollination in a planned breeding program that took place in Grand Haven, Michigan in August of 2005 between Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight Variegated' (female parent) and an unknown selection of Hydrangea paniculata (male parent). 'Jane' is particularly noted for its large mophead type inflorescences (panicles to 5" tall by 4" wide), with sterile flowers emerging soft light green but maturing to pink and burgundy in fall. Additional features of interest include compact, upright-mounded shape, free branching habit and strong stems which hold the panicles upright with no drooping. Flowers typically bloom from July through September. Ovate, serrulate, dark green leaves (to 2 1/2” long) are attractive during the growing season, but produce generally undistinguished fall color. Flower panicles may be cut for fresh arrangements or for drying, or may be left on the plant where they often persist into winter. U. S. Plant Patent PP22,330 was issued on December 13, 2011.

 

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They start out kind of lime green and in the fall change to this color.

"Hydrangea paniculata Little Quick Fire® 'SMHPLQF', 2018 photo, Dwarf [Hardy Hydrangea], 3-5ft. (Wood, 2014) #Shrub #PP25136, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Pink, Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed a0 for 0 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2018.

 

Hydrangea paniculata Little Quick Fire® ‘SMHPLQF' (PP25136, 2014) was developed by Timothy D. Wood of Michigan. An open-pollination of Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’ as the seed parent. As the name implies, it’s a dwarf variety ( 3-5 feet tall). It blooms about one month before other hydrangeas. White flowers turn pink as summer progresses. Blooms on new wood. Flower color is not affected by soil pH. A Proven Winners® selection. Paniculata hydrangeas are the most cold hardy (Zone 3-8). Native to Asia. Stiff upright branches do not splay. Flowers are more cone-shaped rather than ball-shaped.

 

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Hydrangea paniculata Tickled Pink® 'HYPMAD II' (Dirr, 2008) 2019 photo - Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 3-5ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed G1 for 0 DAYS (Lowe). Planted in 2019.

 

First Editions: You'll be tickled pink by the extraordinary flowers on this hydrangea. Each bloom is completely covered by the sterile flower petals and each petal re-curves giving the blossoms a full, frilly, lacy appearance. The blooms start out white before turning rosy pink. The habit is upright and compact with a height of just 4-5', so there is room for this beauty in any garden.

 

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"Hydrangea paniculata Tickled Pink® 'HYPMAD II', 2018 photo, Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, (Dirr, 2008), USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Pink, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed a1 for 1 DAYS (Lowe). Planted in 2018.

 

Per Dirr ""Hydrangea paniculata, ‘HYPMAD II’ has numerous white inflorescences that mature to rose-pink. The sepals turn outward from the inflorescences at maturity resulting in a frilly, lacy appearance. The habit is compact, dense, broad-mounded, 130 cm by 170 cm in 4-years at Athens, Ga. The dark green leaves are insect and disease resistant.""

 

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Hydrangea paniculata Tickled Pink® 'HYPMAD II' (Dirr, 2008) 2019 photo - Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 3-5ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed G1 for 0 DAYS (Lowe). Planted in 2019.

 

First Editions: You'll be tickled pink by the extraordinary flowers on this hydrangea. Each bloom is completely covered by the sterile flower petals and each petal re-curves giving the blossoms a full, frilly, lacy appearance. The blooms start out white before turning rosy pink. The habit is upright and compact with a height of just 4-5', so there is room for this beauty in any garden.

 

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Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky®, 2019 photo, Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 6-8ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed S2 for 1 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Bluestone Perennials: Massive 12-16" flowers are upright on 6-8' plants - never droopy. Blooms are produced all season, the newest being white; the older ones deep pink; yielding a remarkable display of pink, white, and near red on a dense foliage shrub.

  

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They start out kind of lime green and in the

fall change to this color.

Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky®, 2019 photo, Common Name: Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, Size: 6-8ft., Pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed S2 for 1 DAYS (Blue). Planted in 2019.

 

Bluestone Perennials: Massive 12-16" flowers are upright on 6-8' plants - never droopy. Blooms are produced all season, the newest being white; the older ones deep pink; yielding a remarkable display of pink, white, and near red on a dense foliage shrub.

  

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"Hydrangea paniculata Tickled Pink® 'HYPMAD II', 2018 photo, Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, (Dirr, 2008), USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Pink, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed a1 for 0 DAYS (Lowe). Planted in 2018.

 

Per Dirr ""Hydrangea paniculata, ‘HYPMAD II’ has numerous white inflorescences that mature to rose-pink. The sepals turn outward from the inflorescences at maturity resulting in a frilly, lacy appearance. The habit is compact, dense, broad-mounded, 130 cm by 170 cm in 4-years at Athens, Ga. The dark green leaves are insect and disease resistant.""

 

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"Hydrangea paniculata Tickled Pink® 'HYPMAD II', 2018 photo, Dwarf Hardy Hydrangea, (Dirr, 2008), USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8, Pink, Michigan Bloom Month 6-9, In Garden Bed a1 for 35 DAYS (Lowe). Planted in 2018.

 

Per Dirr ""Hydrangea paniculata, ‘HYPMAD II’ has numerous white inflorescences that mature to rose-pink. The sepals turn outward from the inflorescences at maturity resulting in a frilly, lacy appearance. The habit is compact, dense, broad-mounded, 130 cm by 170 cm in 4-years at Athens, Ga. The dark green leaves are insect and disease resistant.""

 

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