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Tardiva – Hydrangea paniculata

Price range: 225.00€ through 315.00€

Short description

paniculata ‘Tardiva’

Hardiness: Very good hardiness, down to -25 °C.

Use and interest: A shrub with large development and late flowering, interesting in the background of a border or garden if the planting area remains bright. From experience, it is interesting to create borders only with this variety to achieve a beautiful effect visible from afar.

  • Exposure: Sun Partial shade
  • Mature height: 2.50m to 3.00m
  • Shape: Cone
  • Inflorescence colour: White
  • Flowering period: Mid-July to October
usage: Border

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Weight 21 kg
Exposition

Sun to partial shade (=Tolerates full sun all day or well-lit periods during the day)

Hauteur Adulte

2.50m to 3.00m

Forme de la fleur

Couleur de la fleur

Période de floraison

From mid-July to mid-October

Tailles disponibles

20 to 25 liters (4 to 6 years), 45 to 60 liters (8 to 12 years), 80/110 Liters (12 to 18 years), Exceptional specimen 160 liters (20 years and over)

Utilisation et intérêts

To create a border

Genre et espèce

Care tips / FAQ

By convention, the term “hydrangea” refers to all plants with well-rounded flowers. All other shapes (flat, cone-shaped, etc.) are classified as hydrangeas.

Hydrangea is the Latin word, hortensia the French word.

From May to September; some are repeat bloomers until October or even November.

The smallest measure between 60 and 80 cm. The largest up to 3 m, not counting climbing varieties which can reach 5 to 8 m.

Hydrangeas can be planted in several exposures: full sun, partial shade, shade…

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It is the soil pH that determines the color of the hydrangea.

It must be grown in soil that is both acidic (pH between 4.5 and 6) and rich in assimilable aluminum.

If your soil is slightly acidic or neutral (pH between 6.5 and 7), you will need to add alum.

It must be grown in soil that is slightly acidic or neutral (pH between 6.5 and 7).

If your soil is acidic (pH between 4.5 and 6), you can add fossilized seaweed.

It depends on the space you have available. For a balcony or small terrace, opt for a compact variety (40 to 80 cm). In the ground, classic hydrangeas can reach 1.5 to 2 meters in height.

You can keep them in pots for a few weeks after purchase, provided you water them well. For good long-term development, it is recommended to replant them in the ground or in a larger pot within the following month.