Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' - sevenbark |
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Botanical name : Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' Common name : Smooth Hydrangea , Sevenbark Origin : Mc. Daniel J.C 1910 Description :Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle', sometimes simply called 'Annabelle' is a broad, upright deciduous hydrangea, that flowers in summer with beautiful , large creamy white flower , with a light green efflorescence in the autumn. The leaves are large, dark green, sawn and pointed. This hydrangea does well in full sun, partial shade or shade and thrives on 1 year-old wood, he is extremely hardy and can annually pruned in early spring . This plant is also reasonable tolerant to sea wind, attracts bees and butterflies and is pretty good disease resistant and pest free. Height :1,5m - 2m Spread / Width : 1,5m - 2,5 m Habit : Large, spreading by rhizomes Flower :large creamy white / green-white round flowers Flowering period : juin - october Foliage : large, dark green, sawn and pointed Situation- emplacement : full sun, half sun, shade Irrigation / need of water : average , needs extra water in periods of drought Resilience- Hardiness : low , average, good, very good Garden type - planting locations : - flowerborder - solitary - group - container plant - City gardens - Cottage garden - bouquet sec - fleurs coupés 3,6L pot - 5,5 €- 20L pot (110-130 cm) - 29€ |
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