Hydrangea quercifolia 'Harmony'

Hydrangea quercifolia 'Harmony'

Height
reaches approximately 200 centimetres

Leaf
rough, lobated; during the autumn it develops rusty-vermilion shades

Flowering
from July to September

Inflorescence
white, almost conical

Hydrangea quercifolia ' Harmony'
A distinctive shrub. It can be recognised at once because of its white conical inflorescences: the sterile flowers are so densely packed that there is no empty space between them, and this makes the flower head look almost solid. The leaves, which are deeply lobated, resemble oak leaves. The plant will benefit from a sheltered spot in the garden.