Hydrangea paniculata ‘Burgundy Lace’ at Digging Dog
The name Hydrangea, means “water vessel,” given for its cup-shaped seed vessels.
A genus of diverse forms, Hydrangeas are commonly found throughout Asia, from the Himalayas to Taiwan and Japan, with the exception of two species, Hydrangea arborescens and Hydrangea quercifolia, which are native to North America.
Easily grown, this shrub’s lush deciduous leaves are best suited to loose, moist soil in the shade of tall trees or on the north side of the house. If, like us, you’ve tired of the commoner sort, these delicacies will be a welcome surprise. Further reading about Hydrangea:Hydrangeas for American Gardens by Michael A. Dirr Hydrangeas A Gardener’s Guide (Revised Edition) by Toni Lawson-Hall and Brian Rothera Hydrangea paniculata ‘Burgundy Lace’
A wonderful selection by De Belders of Belgium,this seedling of ‘Unique’ has large, broad, pale pink panicles, which turn mauve and light violet as the season progresses. ‘Burgundy Lace’ is stunning with nothing but a blue autumn sky as its backdrop and like ‘Unique’, it is virtually trouble free.
Blooms mid-July–September. Size: 8'–10' high x 6'–8' wide; hardy to zone 5. Hydrangea paniculata Burgundy Lace (S-0335) Each $12.00
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