Shrub
Smooth Hydrangea
Hydrangea arborescens
Features
Large clusters of white flowers, early to mid-summer; yellow autumn color may develop, but is not reliable.
Culture
Best in partial (to full) shade, but will tolerate full sun if watered regularly; moist, well-drained soil is preferred; tolerates alkaline soils.
Cultivars
- 'Annabelle' - Large white flower clusters (up to 1 foot across).
Mature Height
3-5 Feet
Size
Small
Mature Width
3-5 Feet
Mature Form
Rounded
Native To:
United States (and Illinois)
USDA Hardiness Zone
4 - 9
Soil Conditions
Moist, Well-Drained
Tolerance
Alkaline Soil
Salt
Exposure/Light Requirements
Full Shade
Full Sun
Partial Sun/Shade
Uses
Border
Foundation
Massing
Specimen
Foliage Color
Green
Fall Foliage Color
Green
Yellow
Pests and Problems
Environmental Damage
Fungal Disease
Additional pests and problems that may affect this plant:
Insect and disease problems are possible, but are not common.
Additional Notes
This shrub often dies back to the ground in northern climates. This does not affect flowering as the shrub flowers on new growth produce in spring.
Related Resources
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Illinois Commercial Landscape and Turfgrass Pest Management Handbook
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U of IL - Distance Diagnosis through Digital Imaging
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