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“While these few varieties are more sun tolerant, still be careful not to plant in full sun unless you’re in a Zone 4 or Zone 5 environment,” McEnaney says. “Dappled afternoon shade is ...
Grow panicles in full sun in zones 3 to 6 and afternoon shade in zones 7 to 9. Some varieties can grow up to 8 feet tall but dwarf versions are typically under 5 feet. Panicles bloom on new wood ...
"Although hydrangeas are labeled full sun plants, in Southern climates, they benefit from afternoon shade. Hydrangeas get sunburned easily so some protection from the hottest part of the day will ...
Hydrangea quercifolia is cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. Though frequently seen as an isolated subject in gardens, it is at its best in a natural or landscaped woodland habitat against the backdrop of larger shrubs and trees. It prefers partial to almost full shade, with morning sun and afternoon shade as optimal.
Hydrangea petiolaris is cultivated as an ornamental plant in Europe and North America. Climbing hydrangea is grown either on masonry walls or on sturdy trellises or fences. It is at its best where it gets morning sun and afternoon shade, however it can tolerate dense shade, [1] and is therefore often selected for shady, north-facing areas with little or no sun.
Hydrangea integrifolia is primarily used as an ornamental. It is vigorous but grows slowly enough to not become invasive. It is salt tolerant and shade tolerant though full shade will reduce the amount of blooming. H. integrifolia requires regular watering, well-drained soil and sturdy supports. It can handle full sun to partial or dappled shade.