Family: Hydrangeaceae

Scientific Name: Hydrangea serrata Woodlander

Common Name: Woodlander Hydrangea

DescriptionA medium growing Hydrangea with blue flowers if given the proper soil acidity.
Pronunciation(hi-DRAN-gee-ah)(ser-RA-tah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone(5)6-9
Sunlightshade, part shade
Moisturepreferrs moist, tolerates average, in draught the leaves will be "flagging like wilted lettuce" (#85)
Soil & Siteaverage, humusy, acidic to get blue color
Flowerslacecap type, white-pink-blue depending on soil acidity
Leavessimple, serrated green leaves, turn reddish color in fall
Dimensions3-4 feet, compact rounded
Cultivar OriginThis Woodlanders introduction was grown from seed obtained from Chollipo Arboretum in Korea by Woodlanders Nursery of Aiken, South Carolina USA.
Author's NotesOn impulse I bought this shrub without doing research just depending on the label info. Planted in late summer 2010, will be fun to see how it grows. Of course I will give it beneficial amounts of acid fertilizer in quest of the illusive blue. Since the above report the plant is winter hardy for me. My plant is away from a water source so I will bucked in water during dry spells. Flowered but no where near what it is reported to do.
Notes & Reference#85-Hydrangeas for American Gardens (Michael Dirr), #135-Hydrangeas "A Gardner's Guide"(Tonis Lawson Hall, Brian Rothera)
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