Hydrangea paniculata little quickfire6/10/2023 ![]() This plant is protected by patent number PP16812. Often sold in nurseries under the trade name QUICK FIRE. Mature plants will reach up to 8' tall with a 6' spread. The terminal panicles reach around 6" long and are held on sturdy stems, making them excellent for use in fresh or dried arrangements. ![]() A relatively early flowering cultivar with peak bloom occurring in early to mid-summer depending on climatic conditions. 'Bulk' is an upright, vigorous selection of panicle hydrangea that features airy clusters of sterile flowers that mature from white to pink. Panicle Hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata) Origin: China, Korea, Japan, Russia. The specific epithet paniculata refers to the arrangement of the flowers in panicles. The genus name Hydrangea comes from hydor meaning "water" and aggeion meaning "vessel", in reference to the cup-like capsular fruit. It typically grows to 8-15’ (less frequently to 25’) tall, and features oval to ovate dark green leaves and upright, sharply-pointed, conical, terminal flower panicles (to 6-8” long) containing both fertile and sterile flowers (mostly non-showy fertile flowers) that bloom from mid-summer into fall. You'll enjoy their color in your garden before other paniculata varieties have even begun to bloom. Hydrangea paniculata, commonly called panicle hydrangea, is a vigorous, upright, rapid-growing, somewhat coarsely textured, deciduous shrub that is native to China and Japan. 'Little Quick Fire': The name says it allthis diminutive Hydrangea paniculata shrub throws fluffy, creamy spikes that turn to deep pink with red highlights on bold, red stems.
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