Cleveland.com: Smooth-leaf, oak-leaf, big-leaf, climbing: Which hydrangea is right for your Northeast Ohio garden? If it is a tall, clinging vine (up to 80 feet), it is climbing hydrangea. If it has multilobed leaves, like an oak tree, and cone-shaped flowers, it is an oakleaf hydrangea.

Understanding the Context

If it has leaves that come ... Smooth-leaf, oak-leaf, big-leaf, climbing: Which hydrangea is right for your Northeast Ohio garden? Yahoo: Plant Lovers’ Almanac: Hydrangeas, Japanese beetles and a 200-year-old bur oak Q: Last August, while I was away, a landscaper pruned my beautiful oakleaf hydrangea. Of course, we have had no flowers at all this year.

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It has gotten very big though. I would like to prune it back ... Traveling through Salisbury and Rowan County you may notice shrubs with beautiful white floral plumes embedded in the landscapes. Oak leaf hydrangeas are now in bloom and are bringing a spectacular ... San Antonio Express-News: Will oakleaf hydrangeas thrive in San Antonio?

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Spoiler alert: no Q: A friend is growing oakleaf hydrangeas in her yard in Birmingham, Alabama. How well do they do in Texas? They looked so lush there. A: Most people associate the name “hydrangea” with the pink or ...