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Hydrangea paniculata blooms on new wood so if late spring frosts are an issue, locating one against a wall or other heat sink helps prevent damage from spring freezes is a good idea. Unlike its mophead cousins, the paniculata can be trained to a small, single-trunked tree, which would be a showpiece in a small garden.

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If you love lace-cap hydrangeas, but have not had great success with The Endless Summer series, Tuff Stuff hydrangeas may be just for you. With a tight, compact habit, very little maintenance and c...

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Hydrangea arborescens Commonly known as Wild Hydrangea or Smooth Hydrangea, is a species of Hydrangea native to eastern North America. Hydrangea arborescens 'Hayes Starburst' Grows 3-5 feet tall, 5-7 feet wide. Flowers are white often exceeding 10-12 inches in diameter. Produces blooms on NEW wood, stems produced during the current growing season.

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Go to the Hydrangea Forum. Luis is from Texas and is very knowledgeable about them so it seems like they should be okay. Post #9802964 Quote drthor Irving, TX (Zone 8a) BajaBlue, yes you can grow Hydrangeas successfully in the Dallas area. Hydrangea = lots of water

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Panicle hydrangeas (also known as hydrangea paniculata) make excellent hedgerows. When you plant them close together, they grow dense and thick. A single plant can cover a lot of ground, so you don't ...