Hey all,
Just a few pics of my favorite little hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'. This is the only hydrangea that will bloom like crazy for me in zone 5b.
Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'
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- pauhaus
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- USDA Zone: 5b
- Location: Brighton, MI- 42° 28' 8.3964"
Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'
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Re: Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'
Very pretty! I need more intermediate height shrubs and this one would look great... thanks for the ID!
Alexa
Alexa
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Re: Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'
I, too, have found Woodlander to be a totally reliable bloomer in zone 5 (western suburbs of Chicago). I purchased my first Woodlander in 2003 and was so pleased with it that I had to have more (for a total of 8). It requires no winter protection here, and all 8 have been through winters as cold as -25F and springs with late frosts, with no dieback. Woodlander is definitely a gem that ought to get a lot more attention in zone 5.
Re: Hydrangea serrata 'Woodlander'
I can grow a lot of them, but this one is lovely
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Pia
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In my head lace caps are the most elegant ones
Pia
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