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All Summer Beauty Mophead Hydrangea

Hydrangea macrophylla 'All Summer Beauty'

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'All Summer Beauty' Hydrangea is a compact, long-blooming mophead variety that produces big, bouncy flowers on 4 ft shrubs. Because it blooms on both new growth and old wood, flowers will form throughout the season, even after a harsh winter - which can be the undoing of other hydrangeas. Known for its bright blue blooms in acid soils, expect to see shades of pink and purple where the ground is more alkaline. (Hydrangea macrophylla)

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Overall rating: 3.9 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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Plant was Tasty

"I thought plant was rabbit resistant. It may be but something ate it completely within a week. Won't purchase again since very expensive to lose."

Lady D. (1/5)

Confessions of a Serial Plant Killer

"I have wanted large, blooming hydrangea plants for years; my grandmother had a beautiful bed of them. After ordering the plants, I excitedly awaited their arrival. Unfortunately, when they arrived they were in generally poor condition. The ""runt of the litter"" was the most stressed by the packing and shipping process, and had to be replaced (which American Meadows cheerfully did). They remained healthy and green but never grew more than to a height of 6 or 8 inches. After this year's abundant Spring rains abated, all the plants began struggling in spite of my watering and being a ""helicopter gardener. "" Sadly, they all died one-by-one."

Magnolia H. (1/5)

A beautiful and hardy classic

"I ordered 4 and they're all establishing well in my heavy clay garden."

G (5/5)

strong plants flowering quickly

"I love the way hydrangeas look. In 2014, when the original house burned down, I had a huge mophead hydrangea. It did not survive. I bought 2, one from American Meadows and the other from another company. Yours took root and is growing and blooming faster than the other."

Cheri D. (5/5)

Blue Hydrangea

"They are around 8 inches tall now . I plan to protect them this winter and hope to see them take off next year."

Dhawk (4/5)

yes, i would definitely buy this product again.

"planted them in big pots and they have done very well. brightens up the side of my house."

Jat (5/5)

3rd Year In

"The first year they arrived, they were little sticks. I was a little discouraged. Fortunately, after planting them in my wooded backyard, I found they were lively enough to get some leaves. Nothing spectacular, but with perennials, that's to be expected. 2 out of 9 didn't make it, and I'm blaming my dog for one of them. She hasn't been diligent with all the bees to chase. Second year, they doubled in size and produced gigantic, heavy blooms; some of which were double! I had never seen such beautiful hydrangea flowers! I added coffee grounds and compost into the soil every month or so and watered them when they clearly needed it. Otherwise, they were pretty much foolproof. This spring, a I anticipate more growth at a similar rate. Hydrangea are my favorite flower, and these haven't disappointed. You can't expect miracles to happen overnight; these southern beauties require patience and time in order to reach the volume most are accustomed to. (Which is probably why I love them so much!)."

Anh (5/5)

Planted in Nov. . . 2/3 made it

"I purchased this and it wasn't sent (was not available) until mid Nov. I live in northern Indiana, so I was skeptical whether it would make it through the winter. 2/3 of them did, and I was promptly given a refund for the third that didn't make it. Hoping for pretty blooms this summer!"

Angela (4/5)

Doing great

"I planted this in a half-shady spot in front of my house. It has been growing well and has gotten much larger than when it arrived this spring (it is late summer and it is about 1 foot tall). There have been some unknown bugs that have eaten a few leaves, but it has recovered and still is generally doing well."

Emily (5/5)

Hoping for a good show

"Planting in fall meant the hydrangea disappeared over winter so I was fearful it wouldn't appear this spring. However, it did. Looks fine, just hasn't grown much yet -- but then, it's still late March."

Southwest G. (4/5)

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