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Meet the Breeder

Eddie Aldridge
Alabama, USA

‘Snowflake’

Hydrangea - Oakleaf

Hydrangea quercifolia

'Snowflake'

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Many clusters of flowers on Snowflake oakleaf hydrangea showing the unique double florets "} Closeup of the flowers of Snowflake oakleaf hydrangea with the double florets clearly visible Snowflake oakleaf hydrangea bloom taking on russet red fall color
  • Native to North America
  • Unique flowers
  • Award winner
Description

Pendulous blooms and fully double florets make 'Snowflake' hydrangea the perfect plant for texture and beauty. Flowers open white, while the older sepals turn dark purple-pink creating a unique show. Graceful weeping habit and wonderful burgundy-red fall color. Discovered by Eddy Aldridge.

Awards
VA Plant of Merit 2009
USDA Zone
5 - 9 (-20°F/-28.9°C)
Exposure
Full sun, Part sun
Height
5 - 6'
Width
5 - 6'
Finish Time
1 season
Type
Deciduous
Bloom Time
Summer
Flower Color
White
Foliage Color
Green

Soil

Best in moist, well-drained soil, but quite adaptable to any site except excessively wet ones.

Pruning

Oakleaf hydrangea blooms on old wood, so it is generally best to avoid any kind of regular pruning or trimming. May be pruned selectively as needed to develop a more striking habit.

Uses

Mixed borders; woodland gardens; informal hedges and screens; foundation plantings.

Growing Tips

Oakleaf hydrangeas are perhaps the most shade-tolerant hydrangea, though blooming and fall color are best with at least some sun each day. They bloom on old wood and exhibit better bud hardiness than other old wood bloomers. These plants perform far better in the landscape than in the container/nursery environment, so don't be put off by a plant that looks less than enticing in its pot. It will redeem itself rapidly once planted in the ground.