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Hydrangea quercifolia 'BIV01' - Tara Oakleaf Hydrangea

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Hydrangea quercifolia 'BIV01' is synonymous with year-round sophistication and versatility. Known fondly as the Tara Oakleaf Hydrangea, this stunning shrub showcases investigative foliage in spring, grand white flower clusters in summer - flowers which gradually adopt a purplish-pink tint as autumn arrives. The season shift also sees its deep green, oak-like leaves take on resplendent shades of burgundy and red, providing a dramatic backdrop. A testament to its multi-season charm, the Hydrangea's unique bark texture steps into the spotlight during winter, further cementing its place as a staple in any landscape. Recognizing its potential to reach up to 8 feet in height and thriving under full sun to partial shade conditions, it asks only for moderate water usage in return. This southeastern US native is delightful either as a standalone specimen or as a volume enhancer in mixed borders, demonstrating a notable blend of visual appeal and low-maintenance precision. Whether you're an established gardener or a beginner, the Tara Oakleaf Hydrangea brings a consistent quality performance to your green space.

  • Size: Up to 8 feet tall
  • Flowers: Large clusters of creamy white flowers, turning purplish-pink in fall
  • Foliage: Green, deeply-lobed oak-like leaves, turning to shades of burgundy and red in fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Multi-Season Interest: Features spring foliage, summer flowers, fall color and winter bark
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