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  1. Hydrangea paniculata - Dave's Garden

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  2. Hydrangea Species, Blue Evergreen Hydrangea, Chinese Quinine

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  3. new INCREDIBALL hydrangeas... - Dave's Garden

    Oct 26, 2010 · A thread in the Hydrangeas forum, titled new INCREDIBALL hydrangeas...

  4. Tuff Stuff Hydrangeas - Dave's Garden

    Feb 6, 2017 · 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 …

  5. Hydrangea Species, Climbing Hydrangea - Dave's Garden

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  6. Hydrangea Species, Oakleaf Hydrangea, Oak-leaf Hydrangea

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  7. Growing Hydrangea paniculata - Dave's Garden

    Sep 2, 2017 · 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. …

  8. Wilkerson Mill Gardens (Hydrangea.com)

    Wilkerson Mill Gardens (Hydrangea.com) Flowering Vines and Groundcovers, Hydrangeas Address: 9595 Wilkerson Mill Rd Palmetto, 30268 (United States) Phone: (770) 463-2400 Fax: (770) 463-9717 …

  9. Hydrangeas...How and Where and What... Part II - Dave's Garden

    Jan 15, 2008 · Watch for the final installment on hydrangeas in this series. I’ll cover winter protection in colder climates, how to propagate a hydrangea, and how to preserve those beautiful flowers. Photos …

  10. Garden Pests and Diseases:Flaky white stuff on hydrangea leaves

    Aug 22, 2013 · My hydrangea leaves have a lot of white, flaky stuff on them. A few of the leaves have also turned whitish in spots. The white flaky stuff is on the ground under the bush, too. This is the …