Hydrangea - White Dome

Hydrangea - White Dome

Hydrangea arborescens 'White Dome'


Plant Facts:
Mature Height
4 - 6 feet
Mature Spread
3 - 4 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Widely Adaptable
Mature Form
Upright, Round
Growth Rate
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Partial Sun
Flower Color
White
Fall Color
Green
Foliage Color
Dark Green
4-9



Product Description:

The Hydrangea White Dome, 'Hydrangea arborescens 'White Dome', a Proven Winners selection, is a hardy strong growing hydrangea that produce clouds of big, lacey, white blooms. The dome shaped flowers are held on long stems that are strong enough not to droop, even after a heavy rain. White Dome is useful as a mass planting or placed in a woodland setting. This plant produces flowers on new wood, so even if frost kills back the plant, it will still produce summer flowers. They are great for cut flowers.


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Reviewer: Vince, 8/27/2006 10:54:16 AM
Our Hydrangeas came on as white blossoms...bees and flys seem to be drawn to the flowers. The actual little white flower fell and left a green blossom. Our friends (not in the same neighborhood} had the same thing happen. Is there a chemical cause for this, such as lack of lime, fertilizer, etc. ?? How can we prevent next year ? Thank you. VT

Answer from Nature Hills: The most important thing to know about Hydrangeas’ is that they like lots of water (hydro) first part of there name means water. Next season be sure you water a lot, every day when hot and windy.


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Hydrangea- White Dome  
Reviewer: Anne Fitzsimons, 8/5/2008 7:22:03 PM
MY White Dome hydrangea is great. It has to be controlled because it gets so huge. It is very easy to grow and I love it. I have it facing North along with my Nikko Blues. The Nikko Blues haven't done well in 3 or 4 years, because the buds keep getting frozen in the winter, and as you know they grow on old wood. However my White Dome is always happy.

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