
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia The oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) is a lovely deciduous shrub that hails from the southeastern United States, particularly from Georgia and Florida to Louisiana. It's known for its charming upright, broad-rounded shape and the beautiful pyramidal panicles of white flowers that grace us in the summer. One unique feature is its branches, which exfoliate, and its large, dark green leaves that are 3-7 lobed, closely resembling the well-loved oak tree leaves. The name "Hydrangea" has an interesting origin, coming from the Greek words "hydro," meaning "water," and "aggeion," meaning "vessel." This refers to the cup-like capsular fruit that the plant produces. Moreover, the specific name "quercifolia" reflects the leaves' delightful similarity to those of the oak tree. These beautiful oakleaf hydrangeas thrive in nutrient-rich, medium-moisture, well-drained soils and can adapt well from full sun to shade. They particularly enjoy moist environments and appr