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  2. Hydrangea quercifolia - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea quercifolia, commonly known as oakleaf hydrangea or oak-leaved hydrangea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae. [2] It is native to the southeastern United States, in woodland habitats from North Carolina west to Tennessee , and south to Florida and Louisiana . [ 3 ]

  3. No Front Yard Is Complete Without One of These Beautiful ...

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    The panicles turn from white to pink from the bottom up. Some flowers can be 16-inches long for a truly spectacular show. ... The oakleaf hydrangea have to much to offer: big oak-shaped leaves ...

  4. It's peak hydrangea blooming season. Are your plants healthy?

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    "Orange spots that form on the bottom or the underside of the leaves are hydrangea rust," read Epic Gardening's hydrangea guide. "The top of the leaf will turn yellow and the leaf will eventually die.

  5. Here's When You Should Cut Back Your Hydrangeas For Winter - AOL

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    Old wood hydrangeas include fan favorites like climbing hydrangeas, oak leaf hydrangeas, and big leaf hydrangeas. These are shrubs that begin growing next year's blooms while they're still full of ...

  6. Oakleaf hydrangea - Wikipedia

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  7. Hydrangea integrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea integrifolia is a vine with adventitious roots that enable it to climb without assistance onto any nearby solid structure. The leaves are about 6 inches long, dark green, and glossy with a leathery texture. Their overall shape is elongated and ovate with undulating and toothed margins. Leaves are held opposite and in pairs along the ...

  8. 'Hydrangea hysteria': Last week's chill may have ... - AOL

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    The horrendous chill wreaked havoc on hydrangeas, roses, lavender, and heaths and heathers. We only saw a few hydrangea blooms in my corner of the world last year, a sorry state of affairs that ...

  9. Hydrangea arborescens - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea arborescens, commonly known as smooth hydrangea or sevenbark, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae. It is a small- to medium-sized, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub up to 2 m (7 ft) tall [ 3 ] that is native to the eastern United States.