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Hydrangea Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ PP (Hydrangea arborescens hybrid)
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Hydrangea Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ PP (Hydrangea arborescens hybrid)

Hydrangea Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ PP (Hydrangea arborescens hybrid)

Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ Hydrangea is a new re-blooming variety best known for its massive flowers. Excellent as a landscape plant, it’s a solid performer even in zone 3. This new silvery-pink color is part of the ‘Annabelle’ series but has better stem strength and gigantic flowers that can reach up to 12” across. Blooming from summer to fall, Incrediball ‘Blush’s’ flowers create lovely fresh or dried bouquets. Since it blooms on new wood, cut this hydrangea bush back to about one-third of its size in late fall or early spring.

$18.95
Hydrangea Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ PP (Hydrangea arborescens hybrid)
$18.95

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Hydrangea Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ PP (Hydrangea arborescens hybrid)

Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ Hydrangea is a new re-blooming variety best known for its massive flowers. Excellent as a landscape plant, it’s a solid performer even in zone 3. This new silvery-pink color is part of the ‘Annabelle’ series but has better stem strength and gigantic flowers that can reach up to 12” across. Blooming from summer to fall, Incrediball ‘Blush’s’ flowers create lovely fresh or dried bouquets. Since it blooms on new wood, cut this hydrangea bush back to about one-third of its size in late fall or early spring.

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Incrediball™ ‘Blush’ Hydrangea is a new re-blooming variety best known for its massive flowers. Excellent as a landscape plant, it’s a solid performer even in zone 3. This new silvery-pink color is part of the ‘Annabelle’ series but has better stem strength and gigantic flowers that can reach up to 12” across. Blooming from summer to fall, Incrediball ‘Blush’s’ flowers create lovely fresh or dried bouquets. Since it blooms on new wood, cut this hydrangea bush back to about one-third of its size in late fall or early spring.