- Tardiva is one of the hardiest of all hydrangeas. It does well in our cold Northern MI climate.
- Prefers rich moist sandy well-draining soil in full to partial sun. Good to water well 1st year and mulch
- Blooms later than most hydrangeas – August into September with large 6” to 8” panicles of white flowers
- Flowers on new wood. Prune when dormant to stimulate new spring growth. 48” H x 48” W -give it space
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