Hydrangea Serrata Tiara
The hydrangea aptly named for its regal beauty small serrata with a ring of flowers very much resembling a tiara.
Hydrangea serrata tiara. Hydrangea serrata tiara hydrangea tiara will reach a height of 1m and a spread of 1 5m after 5 10 years. Tiara is a favorite of mine and i m not alone. Plant in moist but well drained soil in sun or partial shade. Suitable for full sun or part shade conditions and the flower colour will vary with soil type. Hydrangea serrata tiara is a small compact bushy deciduous shrub with light green leaves turning red purple in the sun. It is also more hardy. Hydrangea serrata tiara supplied as pink more view.
Little pruning required just simply thin out old stems and remove the dead flowers to a pair of plump green buds in late spring. Soft pink or blue flowers adorn the plant. Hydrangea serrata is similar to h. It is one of the hardiest and compact growing of the serratas with fantastic fall color. For the best blue blooms plant in acid soil and encorporate hydrangea colourant. Other common names hydrangea tiara. Genus hydrangea can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or self clinging climbers with flowers in clusters usually comprising both small fertile and more showy sterile flowers.
Macrophylla except it is a smaller more compact shrub with smaller flowers and leaves. It s loved partly for its compact 4 foot tall and 4 foot wide habit but even more for its abundant rows of blue flowers with mauve eyes. Hydrangea serrata hydrangea serrata are small deciduous shrubs similar to h macrophylla and usually with lace cap flowers that are flat with small flowers without petals in the centre and showy flowers with petals on the outside. City cottage informal flower arranging beds and borders low maintenance containers. Produces beautiful lace cap heads of pink sterile flowers surrounding deeper pink fertile ones from june. Blue billow is very free flowering in filtered shade or wooded areas. Serrata hydrangeas at a glance.
With a rounded habit it features dark green serrated toothed ovate leaves to 15 cm 6 in long and clusters of long blooming blue or pink lacy flowerheads in mid to late summer. Often good autumn colour. Strong stems with coarse colorful leaves make it a stunning addition to your shady garden. The garden gets exciting with this hydrangea and its large light blue lacecap heads on long stems. I can t keep it stocked in the nursery. Flowers are pale blue fading to pink on our neutral soil and are freely produced.