Akadama Hydrangea is a compact flowering shrub that brings dynamic color to gardens in zones 6 through 9. Its blooms open as deep pink and intensify over time, creating a rich display against dark green foliage that transitions to burgundy in cooler months. Growing 60 to 72 inches tall, this cultivar thrives in containers and smaller garden spaces, offering highly productive flowering through the season.
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6-9
72in H x ?in W
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High
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Deep pink flowers that deepen in color as they mature create a shifting palette throughout the bloom season. The dark green foliage provides a striking contrast to the flowers, and in fall and spring cool spells, the leaves turn a beautiful burgundy. Its compact, manageable size makes it genuinely useful for tight spaces and container gardening, while its productivity ensures consistent flowering rather than sparse blooms.
Akadama Hydrangea is grown as an ornamental flowering shrub for garden displays and container cultivation. Its compact habit and abundant blooms make it well suited to smaller landscapes, patios, and mixed planting schemes where space is limited.
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Prune selectively to maintain the compact form and encourage continued flowering. Remove dead or weak wood in early spring before new growth emerges. Since this cultivar naturally maintains a tidy shape, heavy pruning is typically unnecessary.
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