Description

Premium Hydrangea Macrophylla (Pastel Pink-Blue Gradient) is a sophisticated centerpiece variety celebrated for its mesmerizing, multi-tonal blooms. This "Bigleaf" hydrangea produces large, globular flower heads that transition through a delicate gradient of soft pastel pinks and powdery blues, depending on your soil's pH levels. Arriving in a 6'' pot, this mature specimen features a well-established root system, allowing for a seamless transition into your garden or a larger decorative planter. Its lush, deep-green foliage creates the perfect backdrop for its summer-long display, making it an essential choice for those aiming to craft a romantic, high-end botanical landscape.

Growth Rate & Habit

This variety grows into a rounded, bushy shrub with a vigorous habit, ideal for filling out border gardens or anchoring foundation plantings. The broad, serrated leaves provide excellent coverage and structure even before the blooms appear. As a deciduous shrub, it provides dynamic interest throughout the seasons. Regular, light pruning immediately after the summer flowering cycle ensures the plant remains compact and encourages a more robust, prolific bloom set for the following season.

Harvest & Color Dynamics

The hallmark of this hydrangea is its unique color variability. In more acidic soils (pH below 6.0), the blooms will shift toward vivid, sky-toned blues, while in more alkaline soils (pH above 6.0), they will lean into delicate, creamy pinks. A balanced or neutral soil often results in a breathtaking, multi-colored gradient within the same flower cluster. These blooms are not only stunning in the garden but are also highly prized for use in dried floral arrangements and fresh indoor bouquets.

Watering and Feeding

Hydrangeas are moisture-loving plants that thrive in cool, consistently damp environments. Ensure the soil remains deeply hydrated, especially during the peak of summer heat; a heavy layer of organic mulch around the base of the shrub is highly recommended to conserve moisture and keep the root zone cool. Apply a balanced, slow-release shrub fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges to provide the foundational energy needed to support its impressive bloom cycle.

Light & Hardiness

This hydrangea variety performs best in a location with "morning sun, afternoon shade." Harsh, direct afternoon sun can scorch the broad leaves and cause the flowers to wilt prematurely. Providing a location with dappled, filtered light ensures the best bloom retention and leaf health. Reliably hardy in USDA Zones 5-9, this shrub is a resilient performer that appreciates the protection of a wind-sheltered site to maintain the structural integrity of its massive, heavy flower heads.

Shrub Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Hydrangea macrophylla
  • Shipping Size
    6'' Pot
  • Bloom Style
    Large, globular (Mophead)
  • Color Shift
    pH-dependent (Pink to Blue gradient)
  • Hardiness Zone
    5 - 9
  • Mature Size
    4 - 6 ft. tall and wide
  • Sun Exposure
    Morning sun, afternoon shade
  • Watering Needs
    High (Consistent moisture)
  • Soil Type
    Rich, organic, moisture-retentive
  • Special Features
    Ethereal color gradient; excellent for cutting