Izu No Hana Lacecap Hydrangea - 3 Gallon Pot

Izu No Hana Lacecap Hydrangea - 3 Gallon Pot

$48.98
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 Izu No Hana Lacecap Hydrangea - 3 Gallon Pot

Izu No Hana Lacecap Hydrangea - 3 Gallon Pot

$48.98
Sale price  $48.98 Regular price  $53.00
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Description
Izu No Hana Lacecap Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Izu No Hana'


Plant Details 

USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 6a-9b (5?)  Find Your Zone

Shrub Type:  Deciduous Flowering Shrub
Height at Maturity:  3.5 to 4'
Width at Maturity:  3.5 to 4'
Spacing:  3-3.5' apart for solid hedges; 7' or more apart for space between plants
Growth Habit / Form:  Rounded Mound

Flower Color:  Shades of Blue, Lavender or Pink depending on soil pH
Flower Size:  Large - up to 8" inch diameter
Flowering Period:  Summer
Flower Type:  Lacecap
Fragrant Flowers:  No
Foliage Color:  Dark Green
Fragrant Foliage:  No
Berries:  NA
Berry Color:  NA

Sun Needs:  Part Shade, avoid direct afternoon, morning and evening sun are fine; 4 hours of direct sunlight suggested per day
Water Needs:  Average
Soil Type:  Clay (amend heavy clay to ensure good drainage), Loam, Sand (amend to retain soil moisture), Silt 
Soil Moisture / Drainage:  Moist But Well Drained
Soil pH:  6.0 - 8.5 (Moderately Acid to Moderately Alkaline)

Maintenance / Care:  Low
Attracts:  Visual Attention
Resistances:  Cold Temperatures (-10 to -15F)


Description

An unusual Hydrangea discovered on the eastern coast of the Izu peninsula in Japan, 'Izu no Ito', translating to English as "flowers of the Izu," features lacecap blooms with showy, double, sterile florets at the ends of gracefully drooping peduncles that are arranged in an outer ring surrounding a large clump of tiny fertile florets in the center of the flower head. Very unique and beautiful, the flowers will be pink or lavender shades in a neutral to alkaline soil (7.0-8.0pH) or blue shades in an acidic soil (below 7.0 pH). The foliage is also unusually dark green and glossy on shrubs that reach 4 feet tall and wide, making for a good fit as an accent in smaller spaces or containers, or in groupings or as a natural hedge where space will allow.  We list this one as cold hardy to USDA Zone 6 but hear it might be hardy to Zone 5.


Landscape & Garden Uses

Growing to 4 feet tall and equally as wide, the Izu no Hana Hydrangea can be grown in garden beds or containers. It is ideal for use as a specimen or accent in smaller garden spaces, home foundation plantings, flowering shrub borders and perennial gardens. In larger landscape spaces it is especially dramatic in small to large groupings or in straight or staggered rows as a colorful natural hedge.

Suggested Spacing:  3 to 3.5 feet apart for solid hedges;  7 feet or more apart for space between plants


Growing Preferences

The Izu No Hana Hydrangea is very easy to grow in most any moist but well-drained soil with average fertility and part shade. It likes the morning and evening sun but will prefer some shade or filtered sun during the hot afternoon hours. For best flowering, we suggest 4 hours of direct sun light per day. As with so many other ornamental plants, a constantly soggy or wet soil is problematic. Flower color is your choice. Acidic soils below 7.0 pH tend to make blue flowers while a neutral to alkaline soil will make pink to lavender shades.

Izu No Hana blooms only on old wood, which means the flowers produced during the current year come from buds that were produced the previous summer or fall. It doesn't ever have to be pruned. That said, older shrubs (5 years or older) can benefit from an annual pruning in early spring, when new leaves begin to emerge. This way you can see which stems are dead or alive. Start by cutting any damaged or dead stems back to the ground. Then remove about 1/3 of the old, darker color (living) stems by cutting them down to the ground. Get tips for pruning methods on various types of Hydrangeas in our article titled How To Prune Various Types Of Hydrangea 


Helpful Articles

Click on a link below to find helpful advice from our experts on how to plant and care for Hydrangea shrubs.

How To Plant Hydrangeas In The Ground & Pots

How To Prune Various Types Of Hydrangea

How To Fertilize And Water Hydrangeas


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The plant arrived in excellent condition; packaged well as usual. We have it planted and so far, it's looking good. Always good plants with Wilson Bros.---------------------------------------------------------------------------We are so glad ya'll are pleased and we hope you enjoy your purchase for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and wonderful review! :) Beth Steele | WBG
I was so happy to find this hydrangea, as I've been looking for something similar for years. The plant came packaged very well and was in good health. It transplanted well and I'm looking forward to seeing the beautiful flowers next year!---------------------------------------------------We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! :) Beth Steele | WBG
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