Family: Hydrangeaceae

Scientific Name: Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky

Common Name: Pinky Winky Hydrangea

Description

Hydrangea Pinky Winky (Hydrangea  paniculata) produces a two tone flower in the fall. The base florets turn pink to red, while the top remains white.

Pronunciation(hy-DRAIN-jah)(pah-nik-yew-LAY-tah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone4-9
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny, some shade
Moistureaverage, moderate moisture
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowerssharply pointed white inflorescence, up to 12-16 inches, in fall base florets turn pink, upper florets remain white, two toned flower
Leavessimple, opposite, dark green
Dimensions6-8 feet tall by 3/4 spread
MaintenanceThe blooms are formed on the new wood. Pruning in the fall or early spring will produce lots of new wood. At this time you can control the height, spread and shape of the plant, by the amount that is pruned. I like to use a pruning shears not hedge shears. With pruning shears I can better control the shape and the cuts are more precise. Thinning can help reduce some of the weight off the branches. The flowers can become very heavy, especially after a rain. Can be pruned hard.
Propagationcuttings
Cultivar OriginOriginated at the Research Station, Melle Belgium 2003. AGM top rated cultivars 2008.
Author's NotesThis cultivar has been around a few years but is still a great plant. I like of the inflorescence do not get crowed together and you can see the individual flowers and they hold upright.
Notes & Reference#85-Hydrangeas for American Gardens (Michael Dirr), The RHS Hydrangea paniculata trial, September 2009
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