Nikko Blue Hydrangea


Nikko Blue Hydrangea
Nikko Blue Hydrangea
This flowering shrub starts budding in early spring and is usually in full bloom when the summer months start. It will continue to stay in bloom for the entire summer and well into the fall. These beautiful blue flower clusters typically measure an average of 9 inches across, and the shrub will become so complete that the branches will start to bow from the weight of the blossoms.
This shrub will continue to bloom on old wood, so it is best to prune it after flowering. It is one of the hardiest flowering shrubs and can tolerate temperatures 20 degrees below zero. This shrub is also so versatile that it can even be grown indoors. It requires a sunny window and plenty of moisture as an indoor delight. This flowering shrub is perfect for creating garden foundations or looking just as beautiful alone.
It is a personal favorite of many people. It is a great, very fast-growing shrub plant that is a deciduous evergreen. It can make an excellent border in the semi-shaded areas of your garden and is perfect for building a woodland garden, seacoast exposure, fire escapes, and containers and borders. Blue Hydrangea looks excellent when it blooms. Its luscious bright, showy blue flowers in the early summer. In more alkaline soils, the flowers can become a pink hue. The color will depend on the soil condition and the pH level. It grows very well in partial sunlight and thrives when watered regularly—water weekly and more often when boiling.
Nikko Blue Hydrangea is an attractive shrub.
A splendid accent for borders in partially shaded areas, the large beautiful flower clusters of the shrubs are viral and easy to propagate. If any, the bold blue flower heads are enormous and globe-shaped during the blooming time. The cascading foliage contains broad, oval leaves that taper to a point. As one of the showiest woody plants, it grows well in shaded areas and is among the favorite classic landscapes.
It is a beautiful bush that has beautiful flowers. This plant is great for accenting a garden, lining a wall, or being used as a partition. You can change the color of the bloom. If you add aluminum sulfate, you will have a deep blue. If you add lime, you will get a darker pink. It is one of the few flowers the color can change with help.
This shrub blooms in early summer. It must be deeply watered, especially during dry weather and when the flowers bloom. If you take off the dead bulbs, they will grow more. One nice thing about this plant is that you can cut them and dry them straight in a vase when the blooms are complete. They keep for several years and can be a lovely accent in a room in your house.
The hardy zones of this magnificent showcase are 7 through 9. Although, with the protection, the hardy zones could be 6. The shrub grows to its mature height at about 6 feet, while the spread is 4 to 5 feet. It is blooming; any showy flowers would be late spring and summer. Planting the shrub in more acidic soil will produce striking blue flowers, whereas planting the shrub in more alkaline soil will produce a pink flower. The shrub reaches its mature height and spreads in about 3 to 5 years.
Nikko blue hydrangea is available online at Wholesale nursery co.
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