
Oakleaf Hydrangea 'Ellen Huff'
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ellen Huff'The oakleaf hydrangea, scientifically known as Hydrangea quercifolia, is a delightful shrub that typically grows upright and features broad, rounded forms. This lovely plant can reach heights of 4 to 6 feet, and sometimes even up to 8 feet. It’s a native of the enchanting bluffs, lush woods, ravines, and gentle stream banks spanning from Georgia to Florida and Louisiana. You’ll adore its stunning pyramidal clusters of white flowers that bloom in summer, adorning its exfoliating branches, which are embraced by large, dark green leaves with 3 to 7 lobes, resembling oak leaves. The word 'Hydrangea' is derived from the Greek words for water and vessel, wonderfully reflecting the cup-like nature of its lovely fruit. This plant gets its specific name from its charming leaves that resemble those of oak trees (Quercus). To cultivate these beauties, plant them in rich, organic, well-drained soil with medium moisture, where they can soak up the sunshine or find