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Oakleaf Hydrangea Flower Seeds

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Size: 100 Pcs

Product Specifications:

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub

  • Botanical Name: Hydrangea Quercifolia

  • Foliage: Oak-Shaped Leaves, Turns Red-Bronze in Fall

  • Flowers: Large, Showy White Panicles, Fade to Pink

  • Attracts: Pollinators, Bees, Butterflies

  • Ideal For: Specimen Planting, Garden Borders, Outdoor Landscaping

  • Sun Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Soil Preference: Well-Drained, Moist, Fertile Soil

  • Growth Rate: Moderate

  • Maintenance: Low Maintenance, Drought-Tolerant Once Established

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Lydia Corbin
Adds Structure and Seasonal Interest

These plants are such a great addition to my landscape. Even without flowers yet, the foliage is bold and the shape of the plant is really striking. I love that they’ll offer blooms in summer and color in fall.

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Thomas Reeve
Easy to Grow with Cold Stratification

I followed the instructions for stratification, and most of the seeds germinated. It’s been a few months and the seedlings are really starting to take off. I’m keeping them in partial shade and they seem happy.

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Dana Holloway
Worth the Wait for a Gorgeous Shrub

Oakleaf hydrangeas aren’t instant-gratification plants, but the payoff is worth it. I started from seed and the young plants are strong and full of character. Looking forward to years of blooms and fall color.

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Miles Chenoweth
Thriving in My Woodland Border

I’m planting a native woodland-style garden, and oakleaf hydrangeas were high on my list. These seeds took some patience, but they’re doing great now. Love how they look against ferns and hostas.

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Felicity Martin
Unique Texture in the Garden

Even before they flower, these plants bring amazing texture with their large, lobed leaves. The growth has been consistent and they’re handling my part-shade conditions well. Excited for fall when the leaves turn red.