

Beautiful Revolution Blue Magical Hydrangea plants 3.5 litre:, A feast for the garden either planted or in a pot on the patio, Magical Hydrangeas Revolution Blues colours develop beautifully, emerging blue in late spring then green with a blue hint proceeded by purple/lilac with a hint of green before a stunning autumn colour of green with dark purple. The plant forms part of the beautiful Hydrangea Magical Colours range which currently consists of 10 varieties. This variety is the Magical Revolution Blue plants are reliably hardy and easily maintained, full details of which can be found below in our care and maintenance tabs. Flowers can also be cut and placed in a vase for an interior flower display, they have excellent vase life. They flower annually on new wood so will always give you a magical display, from year one.
What to expect: Your purchase will arrive planted in a 3.5 litre decorative pot. The first two pictures were taken on the nursery mid March 2016, new season growth is appearing, your plant will look just like it or bigger depending on the time of year purchased. The 3rd picture was taken when the plant is in flower showing its first colour, pale pink
Planting position: Best planted in a lightly shaded warm spot, never close to a tree. Tree roots are the dominant force and will deprive your hydrangea of the nutrition it needs
Suitable for container planting: Yes a great choice
Soil: Happy in all soil types excluding heavy clay
Eventual Height and spread: 100cm x 100cm at maturity
Flowering Period; Mid to late May through to November
Winter Hardy: Yes for the whole UK, copes well with rain, wind and moderate frost. Severe frosts will not be fatal it may damage the buds this will almost certainly result in smaller flowers, whilst this isnt relevant to plants that are going to live in the south it may be advisable to wrap in a winter fleece in the colder parts of the Uk
Evergreen: No Deciduous
Pruning: If the hydrangea is growing in a warm climate you should prune the plant immediately after the flowering period. If the climate is somewhat cooler, the plant is best pruned in the spring, cut back to approximately 2 to 3 cms above a strong pair of buds
The Magical hydrangea does not like having dry roots. The plant needs watering regularly, both in a pot and in the soil during warm periods. You should thereby try when possible to keep the flowers dry. And make sure that the soil drains well