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Quercifolia 'Little Honey'

jerseystudio
14 years ago

I am new to gardening and Hydrangeas, but have recently fallen in love with both. I just planted my first 'Little Honey' oakleaf and it seems to be taking well so far. I was just wondering if anyone else is growing one and if they have any suggestions, etc. on how I can help it thrive. It seems like it will be an exciting little plant with bright yellow leaves that turn red in the fall and white blooms that fade to pink. I will attach some photos as soon as I figure out how on this message forum.

-Brett

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