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Hydrangea Plants Classic Collection Caipirinha - 5 Litre

Hydrangea Plants Classic Collection Caipirinha - 5 Litre

£19.95
Hydrangea Plants Classic Collection Caipirinha - 5 Litre
Hydrangea Plants Classic Collection Caipirinha - 5 Litre
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Quick Overview

Hydrangea Plants Caipirinha, lovely plants plant them in a pot near on or near the patio where you can conatntly see them, lovely plants.

Plant Size (cm)
Plant Size (cm)
20cm - 40cm
Pot Size - Litre
Pot Size - Litre
Various Options
Anticipated Height
Anticipated Height
1m
Toleration
Toleration
-10
Flowering Colour
Flowering Colour
White
Growth Speed
Growth Speed
Medium
Evergreen?
Evergreen?
No
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Hydrangea Plants. Hydrangea Caipirinha Classic Collection: These plants are simply a delight. Caipirinha's flowers start the season a creamy yellow, almost pale green the creamy yellow fades to white, with a hint of green, if you are familiar Hydrangea Magical Four Seasons Noblese, this look is similar, only the flowers are bigger and more plentiful, as the season progress into Autumn the flowers become edged red. Pictures taken July 2020 these plants will flower right through summer and well into autumn. 

 

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

Position: Full sun through to partial shade.

Soil: Happy in all soil types excluding heavy clay

Eventual Height at maturity: Approximately 80 to 100cm

Flowering Period: June through to late October

Winter Hardy: Yes for the whole UK, copes well with rain, wind and even extreme severe frosts will not be fatal but 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: Cut your Hydrangea back to a strong pair of buds in early spring after the frosts have cleared, can be cut earlier if you have planted in a pot and can bring it inside to escape the worse of the winter weather.

Hydrangea plants do 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 as much as possible to keep the flowers dry. If pot planted we would recommend you stand your pot on water dish and water from the base. Do not allow to dry out.

When should I prune back my Hydrangea:

We suggest waiting until Febrary/March when the frosts have gone.    The dead flower heads will protect the plant over the winter months.    When the frosts have finished cut it back by approximately a quarter and remove any weak or frost damaged shoots to the healthy wood.