

Mild stomach upset IS possible if ingested. Hydrangea paniculata species is native to southern and eastern China, Korea, Japan, and Russia.Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer, or by hardwood cuttings in winter.Keep an eye out for bud blight, bacterial wilt, leaf spot, rust, and mildew.Blooms occur on the current season's growth, ensuring reliable flowering. Best if pruned back in late winter or early spring.Panicles may be cut for fresh arrangements or for drying. Great for city gardens, cottage gardens, or containers.

Mass in mixed shrub borders for dramatic summer blooms, in front of walls, fences, taller shrubs, and trees.Easy-to-grow plant with reliable flowering and flower color regardless of soil PH.Afternoon shade in hot summer climates is recommended. Performs best in sun to partial shade in humus-rich, moist, well-drained soils.Grows with an upright rounded habit to 3-5 ft.This dwarf hydrangea fits easily into any garden and patio container. The foliage of ovate green leaves turns reddish purple in the fall. Held on strong dark red stems, the blossoms open creamy white, change to pale pink, and then deep pink and lilac as the season progresses. Blooming about a month before other hardy hydrangeas, Hydrangea paniculata Little Quick Fire® is a compact, bushy, deciduous shrub boasting a profusion of large, airy panicles, 6 in. Blooming about a month before other hardy hydrangeas, Hydrangea paniculata Little Quick Fire is a compact, bushy, deciduous shrub boasting a profusion of.
