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Hydrangea macrophylla All Summer Beauty

Hydrangea macrophylla All Summer Beauty

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Hydrangea "All Summer Beauty" is a stunning blue "mophead" hydrangea that blooms as it says, all summer long.
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These famous shrubs are not small, usually four feet or more high with a similar spread, so give them room. "All Summer Beauty" is what is called a "Mophead" hydrangea for obvious reasons, and the Mopheads are a group from the species H. macrophylla which is well-known for compact, not rangy plants. But of course, the best thing about them are the colors.

"All Summer Beauty" is known for its big blue flowers, a color that is bred into the plant. But like all mophead hydrangeas, the colors may vary a bit once you plant it. There's info below in our "details", but for complete information on this group of plants and how to "change the color", there's a great website called HydrangeasHydrangeas.com where you can read all about it. Click here.

About Hydrangeas: These popular shrubs, also called "Hortensia," all have rounded flower clusters that persist through summer and fall. There are several types, since there are several species of the plant the hybridizers work with:
H. macrophylla or "French" Hydrangeas. These, the most popular, form non-rangy, attractive shrubs about 4 to 6 ft. tall, and are famed for their big, colorful ball-like flowers, usually blue or pink. The popular group here is called "Mophead" hydrangeas. Artificially shortened versions are sold in pots on Easter and Mother's Day, and the blooms are florist's favorites, always popular for wedding decorations. In addition to the "mopheads" (solid ball of flowers), there are also "lacecap" versions of these hydrangeas. (H. macrophylla is native to the Far East.)
H. arborescens, a US native, includes the widely-planted, "Annabelle." Much like the "Mopheads", Annabelle is a shorter hydrangea with huge rounded flower clusters in pure white. This is the one famous for flowers so large they often weigh down the branches, needing special support.
H. paniculata, is a larger species, much taller than the "Mopheads". The flower clusters are more cone-shaped, rather than round. The plant in this group is more rangy than the shorter types, but can be controlled by pruning. The famous "Pee Gee" hydrangea, often grown as a small tree is in this group, and was imported from Japan in the late 19th century. There are also newer H. paniculata hybrids, including the beautiful greenish-flowered one called "Limelight."
Other Types: There are several other important hydrangeas. The tall native "Oakleaf" hydrangea (sometimes considered a small tree) is also a variety of the species, H. paniculata.

Botanical NameHydrangea macrophylla
Common NameHydrangea, Mophead
TypeDeciduous Shrub
ColorBloom color depends on soil pH; blue in acidic, pink in neutral.
Height36-60" tall
Spread/Width36-60" wide
Bloom TimeSummer through fall
Sun/ShadePartial to full shade
Soil PreferencesBest grown in rich, medium moisture, well-drained soil. Soil pH affects flower color (blue color in highly acidic soils and pink color in slightly acidic to alkaline soils). Add aluminum sulfate to soil to make flowers bluer or add lime to soil to make flowers pinker (add any such soil amendments to plant root zone in late autumn or early spring).
VarietyAll Summer Beauty
Zones5-8 (Blooms on both old and new wood, making it a good choice for colder climates.)
How To Grow ItTo plant, dig a hole twice the size of the rootball. Remove container, loosen roots to stimulate growth, then backfill with a good outdoor garden mix. Water deeply and regularly during the first year. Mulch to retain moisture. Feed with an all purpose fertilizer in early spring and again in late summer, following application instructions. Prune after blooms are finished.
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