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Loads of flowers on a tiny plant. This dwarf panicle hydrangea will turn heads. Bobo hydrangea is engulfed by large white flowers in summer. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. No flopping, unlike some panicle hydrangeas. As blooms age, they turn pink. It is compact and dwarf in habit, and the flowers cover every inch of the plant right down to the ground. Perfect in landscapes, containers, and as accents.
Mature Height (in.) | 36 in. | Mature Width (in.) | 48 in. |
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Additional Characteristics | Low Maintenance | Annual / Perennial | Perennial |
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Average Shipping Height (in.) | 12 in | Best Time to Plant | Year Round |
Bloom Season | Fall, Spring, Summer | Blossom Color Family | White |
Botanical Name | Bobo® Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO' USPP 22, 782, Can 4, 910 | Common Name Family | Hydrangea |
Container Size | 2 Gallon(s) | Container Type | Container |
Evergreen or Deciduous | Deciduous | Fragrance | Non-Fragrant |
Growth Habit | Mounded | Hardiness Zone | 3 (-40 to -30 F),4 (-30 to -20 F),5 (-20 to -10 F),6 (-10 to 0 F),7 (0 to 10 F),8 (10 to 20 F) |
Mature Height (ft.) | Less than 4 | Mature Shrub Height Range (Ft.) | 3-4 Ft. |
Number of plants included (Pack-Size) | 1 | Optimal Soil Condition | Neutral |
Pet Friendly | Safe for Cats, Safe for Dogs | Recommended Space Between Plantings (in.) | 36 |
Returnable | 90-Day | Sun Tolerance | Full Sun |
Water Requirements | When soil is dry | Wildlife Attracted | No Wildlife Attracted |
Wildlife Deterred | No Wildlife Deterred |
Yes, the Bobo Hydrangea can tolerate partial sun. It thrives in full sun to partial shade.
This Bobo Hydrangea is shipped at a height of 12 inches. You can find this information and more in the product details.
While the Bobo Hydrangea is listed as thriving in USDA Zones 3-8, zone 9a might be slightly too warm for optimal performance. It's important to understand that while it *might* survive, it may struggle to thrive and bloom reliably in such a warm climate. Consider exploring hydrangea varieties specifically recommended for zone 9 for better results.
According to the information I have read about this variety, it should bloom in mid-late summer. I'm not expecting much from it this year.
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