followed by blue-black berries
It belongs to the genus Populus and is renowned for its distinctive quivering leaves
occasional pruning
dried leaves may remain on the branches through winter
5 to 2 metres
Hydrangea Height 40-50cm - Bushy - 7.5lt Camellia followed by blue-black berriesHydrangea are beautiful and very adaptable small bush, deciduous flowering shrub of round, mounded habit with broadly oval, dark green leaves, yellow in autumn. Huge, rounded, symmetrical clusters of beautiful, pure white, sterile flowers, greenish yellow when young and tan in autumn, bloom abundantly the whole summer. Hydrangea grows best in fertile, neutral, moist and well drained soils, in partial to full shade. It can withstand full sun, if the