Hydrangea quercifolia
Oak-Leaf Hydrangea
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Plant Type:Deciduous shrub
Maximum Height:1.8-2.4m
Soil Type:Moist and rich in humus, but well-drained
Position:Partial shade
Climatic Zone:All zones except tropics
Propagation:Cuttings or seed
Flowers:Mixture of pale yellow (sterile) flowers, and small white (fertile) flowers from mid summer to mid autumn

    "The oak-leaved hydrangea, Hydrangea quercifolia, has put on the most wonderful 'turn' for us this autumn; it is still in a pot, which is a fact to be wary of, for some plants do that! The restricted area of the pot seems to encourage autumn leaf colouring..."

    "Letters to Garden Lovers", Australian Home Beautiful, June 1940.

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