If you are often left with leafy hydrangeas that fail to bloom or plants that wilt under the stress of heat and sun, there’s hope. While some hydrangea types are infamous for being picky and leave you disappointed, some hydrangea species are reliable bloomers that thrive in a wide array of conditions. Keep reading to learn more about these easy to grow hydrangeas that are not only hardy but bloom reliably each and every year. Oakleaf Hydrangea One of the easiest hydrangea types to grow is the oakleaf hydrangea (H. quercifolia). The leaves are shaped much like leaves of an oak tree, hence its name. These medium to dark green leaves can grow up to 12 inches (30 cm.) wide with a dramatic color change in the fall to shades of red or burgundy. This is one of just a few types of hydrangea that can offer showy fall color. […]
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