Physical characteristics
Compact,
Flowers and foliage
Large lacecap flower heads of tiny
Preferred site
Grow in moist, well-drained soil in
Preparation for planting
Always choose healthy, well-grown
Planting too closely leads to spindly growth, poor flowering and eventual decline. In a well-planned
Maintenance tips
Apply mulch
Prune off any old flowers after flowering. Delay pruning until the danger of frost has passed, as the spent flowers and leaves protect buds from damage. All canes that have flowe
Ecological and biodiversity benefits
Attracts bees and pollinators.
Pests and diseases
Most of the time hydrangeas are trouble-free however occasionally they can suffer from grey mould, slugs, powdery mildew, rust ringspot virus and leaf spots. If grey mould is a problem keep humidity low and remove the plant or affected plant parts. For powdery mildew spray with baking soda solution. Rust remove fallen leaves or use more resistant cultivars. Virus affected
Location at Auckland Botanic Gardens
Camellia Garden