Hydrangea, ‘Incrediball’

Hydrangea arborescens 'Abetwo'

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Stronger stems, and bigger blooms! This stunning member of the Hydrangea species is indisputably the largest flowered mop head (12″!) you will ever find. Opening to a pale green to cream shade, the blooms are a mature white once they make their grand entrance. They start by appearing first during the warm summer months and may continue well into autumn. You can use these beauties for either fresh or dried arrangements because they have staying power for months indoors.

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Ft. Collins is Zone 5
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