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Little Honey Oak-Leaved Hydrangea

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Botanical Name: Hydrangea quercifolia 'Little Honey'
Common Name: Little Honey Oak-Leaved Hydrangea

Updated 7/2012

Height: 2-3'  Spread: 2-3'   Habit/form: Rounded Growth Rate:  Slow Zone: 5-8

Cultural Requirements: Light sun to full shade, well-drained average soil; benefits from a layer of mulch; blooms in late summer on old wood.

Ornamental Characteristics: Small, 5-6" white cone-shaped flowers; a yellow-leaf selection of 'Pee Wee' hydrangea with  orange-red fall color.

Uses in the Landscape: Excellent in small gardens, foundation plantings, patio, or yard accent.

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