Hydrangea arb. Annabelle is a stunning deciduous shrub known for its impressive large, round flower clusters.
Height/Spread: Hydrangea arb. Annabelle typically reaches a height and spread of 3-5 feet (90-150 centimeters), creating a substantial presence in gardens and landscapes in the Irish climate.
Position: This hydrangea variety flourishes in partial shade or dappled sunlight, making it an excellent choice for Irish gardens. It prefers a location that receives morning sunlight or filtered light throughout the day, while being sheltered from harsh afternoon sun or strong winds.
Soil: Hydrangea arb. Annabelle prefers well-draining, moist soil that is rich in organic matter. In the Irish climate, it is beneficial to amend the soil with compost or well-rotted manure to improve moisture retention and fertility.
Flowering Season: The Hydrangea arb. Annabelle dazzles with its showy flower clusters during the summer months, adding beauty to Irish gardens. The flowers start as lime-green buds and gradually mature to large, fluffy white blooms, creating a striking contrast against the foliage.
Uses: Hydrangea arb. Annabelle offers a multitude of uses in Irish gardens and landscapes. It is an excellent choice for borders, hedges, and mass plantings, where its large clusters of white flowers create a spectacular visual impact. This hydrangea variety also thrives in containers, allowing gardeners to adorn patios and balconies with its stunning blooms. The Hydrangea arb. Annabelle's beauty and versatility make it a sought-after plant for adding elegance and charm to outdoor spaces in the Irish climate.
Height/Spread: Hydrangea arb. Annabelle typically reaches a height and spread of 3-5 feet (90-150 centimeters), creating a substantial presence in gardens and landscapes in the Irish climate.
Position: This hydrangea variety flourishes in partial shade or dappled sunlight, making it an excellent choice for Irish gardens. It prefers a location that receives morning sunlight or filtered light throughout the day, while being sheltered from harsh afternoon sun or strong winds.
Soil: Hydrangea arb. Annabelle prefers well-draining, moist soil that is rich in organic matter. In the Irish climate, it is beneficial to amend the soil with compost or well-rotted manure to improve moisture retention and fertility.
Flowering Season: The Hydrangea arb. Annabelle dazzles with its showy flower clusters during the summer months, adding beauty to Irish gardens. The flowers start as lime-green buds and gradually mature to large, fluffy white blooms, creating a striking contrast against the foliage.
Uses: Hydrangea arb. Annabelle offers a multitude of uses in Irish gardens and landscapes. It is an excellent choice for borders, hedges, and mass plantings, where its large clusters of white flowers create a spectacular visual impact. This hydrangea variety also thrives in containers, allowing gardeners to adorn patios and balconies with its stunning blooms. The Hydrangea arb. Annabelle's beauty and versatility make it a sought-after plant for adding elegance and charm to outdoor spaces in the Irish climate.
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