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Hyrdrangea quercifolia
Description: is named because of its scalloped leaves, which change from green to rich crimson in autumn. It has large creamy cones of sumptuous flowers and like those of H. paniculata ‘Diamond Head’ they become tinged with a rosy pink towards autumn
Botanical Name: Hyrdrangea quercifolia
Common Name: Oak Leaf Hydrangea Height: 1.5m x 2m Foliage: Leaves are yellowish green on top and downy-white underneath
Flower: Flowers are borne in erect panicles. Flowers age in colour from creamy white, aging to pink and by autumn and winter are a dry, papery rusty-brown.
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