• Prices (5 Offers) 
  • 4.55 € Panicle Hydrangea 'Tardiva' Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva'
    4829J - Unavailable Young plug plant - Height of plant: 15/20 cm.
  • 3.95 € Panicle Hydrangea 'Tardiva' Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva'
    4829L - Unavailable Young plug plant. Height of plant: 15/20 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 3 units purchased.
  • 3.45 € Panicle Hydrangea 'Tardiva' Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva'
    4829M - Unavailable Young plug plant. Height of plant: 15/20 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 10 units purchased.
  • 2.95 € Panicle Hydrangea 'Tardiva' Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva'
    4829N - Unavailable Young plug plant. Height of plant: 15/20 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 25 units purchased.
  • 0.40 € FERTILISER
    4829A - Available – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole.
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  • Hydrangea, panicle Tardiva
    Hydrangea, panicle Tardiva
    Author: Planfor
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    Hydrangea, panicle Tardiva
    Hydrangea, panicle Tardiva
    Author: Planfor
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  • Description
  • Area of origin: China and Japan
    Adult Dimensions: Height up to 3m (9.8'), width up to 2m (6.6').
    Foliage: Deciduous.
    Soil Type: Wet and well drained. Enrich if too poor. Dislikes lime.
    Hardiness: Hardy to -25°C.
    Exposure: Semi-shade to full sun.


    Properties and uses:
    The white flowers of this hydrangea grow in panicles measuring up to 15cm (5.9") in length and turn pink at the end of flowering. They illuminate the garden from August to September. Hydrangeas are well known for brightening the northern aspect of buildings and can just as well be used under trees, in flowerbeds or mixed groups. Can be used for creating beautiful dried floral arrangements.


    Pruning advice:
    All panicle hydrangeas flower on new stems. For the first three years cut only the withered flowers. They can then be pruned by 50% every three years, between November and March. This promotes the development of strong flower stems.
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