Botanical name | Hydrangea piamina 'Winning Edge' |
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Plant Care | Deciduous Deciduous – Sheds Its Leaves Annually Half Sun Half Sun – Prefers 3 To 6 Hours of Sunlight a Day. Frost Hardy Frost Hardy – Can Handle frost without damage. Moderate Watering Moderate Watering – Requires Regular Watering. Pruning Required Pruning Required – Needs to be Pruned. Non Indigenous Non Indigenous – Exotic to South Africa. |
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Flowers | January February October November December This bears masses of small, bright pink flowers. |
Common name(s) | Hydrangea |
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Foliage | The foliage is deciduous. |
Uses in landscape design | The hydrangea can be used as under-planting especially behind fences and under standard trees. They are ideal woodland plants and are suitable for mass planting and informal hedges. |
Maintenance | Cut out any dead wood and prune about 1/3 of the older stems to ground level. This will improve vigour and flower quantity. |
Soil conditions | These plants will perform well in average garden soils of all types. |
Common pests and diseases | They can be prone to bugs such as aphids, mites and thrips.They can also suffer from Powdery mildew especially in the warm, wet spring. |
Hydrangea piamina 'Winning Edge' (Hydrangea)
- Botanical name: Hydrangea piamina 'Winning Edge'
- Common name(s): Hydrangea
- Categories: Shrubs and Perennials
Plant description:
Compact shrub with masses of small, bright pink flowers in summer.
Family: Hydrangeaceae
Botanical Pronunciation: hy-DRAIN-juh
Hydrangea piamina 'Winning Edge' requirements and features
info on these iconsModerate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
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January February October November December
This bears masses of small, bright pink flowers.
The foliage is deciduous.