Hydrangea
Hydrangea bloom with large, spherical flower heads that resemble floral clouds, creating a massive display of color. This deciduous shrub boasts a variety of bloom types, from the classic mophead with large, round clusters to the delicate lacecap with a ring of tiny flowers. The blooms, in hues ranging from blues and pinks to whites and purples, emerge in late spring and persist through summer. Leave them in the garden or bring these long lasting blooms inside to enjoy in vases or as dried arrangements. Growing Tips: Sunlight: Prefers partial shade, especially in hotter climates; morning sun with afternoon shade is ideal. Soil: Well-draining, rich soil with organic matter; amend soil pH to influence flower color. Watering: Maintain consistent moisture, especially during dry periods and the flowering season. Hardiness: Hydrangeas are generally hardy in USDA zones 3-9, depending on the variety. Fire Light Fire Light is a spectacular panicle Hydrangea that thrives in full to par