Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea
Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea – Native Beauty with Year-Round Appeal Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea is a striking, large-sized variety known for its giant white flower plumes that bloom in early to midsummer and gradually fade to pink. Its deeply lobed, oak-like foliage adds texture and turns deep red or burgundy in fall, providing exceptional seasonal interest. This U.S. native shrub is ideal for naturalized or woodland settings, offering graceful form and robust growth with minimal care. � Massive white flower cones, aging to pink � Brilliant red to burgundy fall foliage � Native to the southeastern U.S. � Great for borders, foundations, and shade gardens � Attracts pollinators and provides year-round visual interest Design Tip: Use in mass plantings or as a bold focal point in shaded garden beds. Growing Zones: 5–9 outdoors Mature Height: 10–12 ft. Mature Width: