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Let's Dance Rhythmic Blue Hydrangea from Proven Winners will make you feel like the head honcho of hydrangeas. This easy-to-grow, no prune hydrangea was developed in Michigan for superior cold climate performance. Each perfectly formed floret has a distinctive rectangular shape. They combine into dozens of lush, full, mop head flowers that are pink in alkaline soils and a fabulous blue in acidic conditions. An outstanding rebloomer, Proven Winners Let's Dance Rhythmic Blue Hydrangea will provide you months of flowers.

Mature Height (in.) | 48 in. |
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Mature Width (in.) | 48 in. |
Additional Characteristics | Low Maintenance |
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Annual / Perennial | Perennial |
Average Shipping Height (in.) | 14 in |
Best Time to Plant | Spring to Fall |
Bloom Season | Fall, Summer |
Blossom Color Family | Blue |
Botanical Name | Hydrangea macrophylla |
Common Name Family | Hydrangea |
Container Size | 2 Gallon(s) |
Evergreen or Deciduous | Deciduous |
Growth Habit | Mounded |
Hardiness Zone | 5 (-20 to -10 F),6 (-10 to 0 F),7 (0 to 10 F),8 (10 to 20 F),9 (20 to 30 F) |
Mature Height (ft.) | 4-6 |
Mature Shrub Height Range (Ft.) | 4-5 Ft. |
Number of plants included (Pack-Size) | 1 |
Pet Friendly | Safe for Cats, Safe for Dogs |
Recommended Space Between Plantings (in.) | 36 |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Sun Tolerance | Full Sun |
Water Requirements | When soil is dry |
Wildlife Attracted | No Wildlife Attracted |
Wildlife Deterred | No Wildlife Deterred |
depends on what zone you live in....i would plant in September if you want it to survive the winter...6 weeks till really cold weather is needed to establish root system before freezing
This depends on your specific hardiness zone. The product information states that the best time to plant is spring to fall. It can survive in zones 5-9. If you are in a zone with a later frost date, you may be able to plant in late October, but it's always best to check with your local gardening experts for the most accurate advice based on your specific region. If ground is not frozen, early December planting may be possible in zone 6, but again, local advice is recommended.
This hydrangea is deciduous, meaning it will lose its leaves in the winter, regardless of your location or hardiness zone. While it thrives in zones 5-9, it can be grown in zone 10 as well, but it will still go dormant and lose its leaves during the colder months. New growth will appear in the spring.
Best to plant all hydrangeas in the ground...won't become full glory in a crowded pot
Yes, hydrangeas can thrive in containers. For a mature Let's Dance Rhythmic Blue Hydrangea, choose a container that is at least 18-24 inches in diameter and equally deep to accommodate the mature root system. Ensure the pot has good drainage.
I was wondering the same and looked them up at the Proven Winners website. Blue Jangles: Flower Season: Summer Height: 2' Spread: 3' Rhythmic Blues: Flower Season: Spring, Summer Height: 4' Spread: 4'
Plant in the ground for fully maturity...pots only lead to certain death in time
This 2-gallon shrub comes in a 2-gallon container. For mature plants, the recommended spacing between plantings is 36 inches. This suggests that a pot with a diameter of at least 18-24 inches would be suitable to allow for adequate growth.
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