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Hydrangea heteromalla, commonly known as woolly hydrangea, Himalayan hydrangea or Chinese hydrangea, is an upright deciduous shrub or small tree. It typically ...
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Hydrangea heteromalla is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae. It is commonly known as woolly hydrangea, Himalayan hydrangea or Chinese ...
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Hydrangea heteromalla is a species of Hydrangea flower, native to the Himalayas and China. Average height is 10'-15' with inflorescences that are 5"-8" ...
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RANGE, Himalaya, W & N China ; LEAF TYPE, Deciduous ; FLOWERS, Cream;pink;bronze (Young;age to pink;dry bronze) ; HARDINESS, USDA Zone 5 (Coldest zone where hardy).

Hydrangea heteromalla

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Hydrangea heteromalla is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae. It is commonly known as woolly hydrangea, Himalayan hydrangea or Chinese hydrangea and is native to the Himalayas and China. Wikipedia
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A shrub 8 to 10 ft high, forming a sturdy bush; second-year stems chestnut-brown, peeling. Leaves oblong to ovate, 3 to 5 in. long, 1 to 2{1/4} in. wide, ...
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Discovered in the mountains surrounding Beijing, China, shaggy hydrangea is a sturdy, deciduous shrub with peeling, chestnut-brown bark. It blooms from July to ...
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Aug 28, 2013 · Hydrangea heteromalla is a deciduous shrub with a spreading habit. Its mid green leaves are elliptic with serrate margins, up to 15cm long and ...
Hydrangea heteromalla boasts broad, heart-shaped leaves and a bushy habit, reaching up to 3 meters. Its frothy, lacecap blooms feature small fertile flowers ...
Hydrangea heteromalla D. Don. Common Name: Himalayan hydrangea. Habitat: **. Associated Ecological Communities: **. Growth Habit: **. Duration: **. Category ...
Hydrangea heteromalla. woolly-leaved hydrangea. A variable species, from mid sized shrubs to small trees, and up to around 5m high in cultivation.