INVINCIBELLE WEE WHITE HYDRANGEA
Description
Wee White is a dwarf form of the beloved Annabelle hydrangea. Its tidy, mounded habit and small size makes it great for the front of the garden. Showy, white mophead flowers begin blooming in early summer on new wood and continue to the end of the season. Blooms may change to shades of green and pink as they age. Provide at least 6 hours of sun, preferably in the morning, with shade in the afternoon. This will ensure the best flowering and strongest stems. Prefers moist, well-drained soils.
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