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How to grow Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea - Planting and Description
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How to grow Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea - Planting and Description. Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangeas can grow 6 feet in height, but are easy to keep much smaller. It gets beautiful white flowers in the late spring and summer. The flowers can be used as cut flowers. Oakleaf Hydrangeas prefer part-shade. Snow Queen is a low maintenance woody shrub.
Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen'
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I’m glad you mention they don’t need as much watering as the other hydrangeas. Would love to see this in full size. I understand oak leaves can get quite big.
Oakleaf Hydrangea really is my favorite!
Thank you for the root rot warning. This is damn important information if you leave in a rainy country like myself
Beautiful plant with 3-4 season interest!
You are the best!!
Wonderful information, beautiful presentation. Thank you!
Yeah! A zone 5 plant!
I appreciate all of your videos. Thanks for sharing.
+Mike Malone Thanks for that
The colour of the fall leaves is beautiful, great plant and great video thank you!
+Petals on the Paving Slabs Thanks
Shout out from Smithfield NC, found a baby coming off of my moms 30 year old oak leaf, thanks for the info.!
Nice, good luck with it
I like I like it Great Hydrangea
+David Bentley Thanks for watching
Asking for a video on handling older oakleaf hydrangea. I have one that's just top heavy and another that is so happy it keeps outgrowing its site, so I need to do some rejuvenating pruning. I can see the form best in January or February once the leaves drop ... here that's late December, early January. Thanks!
Would all this info also pertain to the Ruby Slippers?
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Would it be hard to tree form one of these?
How far from a fence would you plant it?
I just bought the Snow Queen, it looks like a stick with two leaves on it right now lol... Of course it is early May right now. I plan on planting it in morning sun and evening shade. My question is, will it grow enough to have any flowers on it this summer since it is a slow grower? Everyone is talking about zones I have no clue what zone I'm in but I will say I'm in Tennessee... Can you please tell me what I can expect out of my plant? Please! Thank you for the video you were very informative but as you can see I still have a few questions .. Have a nice day n God bless! 🏵️🌸🙂🌼🏵️
It may not bloom transplanting it in the spring. No big deal. It will be great next year. You can look up your zone with your ZIP code.
SAME! I bought several this year from Tractor supply. Six bucks, couldn’t beat it. They were coming out of dormancy early and I thought they needed planted right away so planted them early, then they got rekt by frigid temps...a couple of times. They stayed alive though, and now are back to being sticks with two leaves 😁. Hopefully that’s all over and we will finally start seeing some evidence that they are actually shrubs. 😊
Hmmmmm, I just planted a Ruby Slippers Oakleaf Hydrangea is a shady area. It gets approximately 3 hours maximum of direct sunlight each day. We'll see if it's enough sunlight to get some good coloration.
How did it perform?
What is the latest with your Ruby Slippers? I just planted two. Mine will be getting a good deal more sun, so I'm a little concerned whether it'll be too much sun.
I have 6, in sun,
My son has one, would like too get some starts what would be the best way to do that?
+mo trapper Cuttings in early summer. I will be showing it next year.
Hey where do you buy this queen?I am in Oklahoma City I have not seen this in my nursery
Marcum’s okc 👋
I put mine in the fun sun spot and all the leaves are burned.
Is it patented?
No
Not sure why yours is red, my are green
I see, fall, just got mine this year
Don't look now but I think you had an accident.