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Hemerocallis 'Modern Design'
(Daylily) Hemerocallis 'Modern Design' is an excellent new cultivar that produces 4" wide blooms, that are a light apric... More Info
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Let's Dance Starlight™ Hydrangea macrophylla 'Lynn' PPAF Common Name: “Big Leaf Hydrangea”
Let's Dance Starlight™ Hydrangea 'Lynn' PPAF Photo Courtesy of Garden Crossings
See what our great customers had to say about the Let's Dance Starlight™ Hydrangea macrophylla 'Lynn'. Jan Bledsaw's Review
Location: Fishers, IN
Hardiness Zone: 6
Wonderful hydrangea! This plant arrived in bloom. It has put on a nice amount of new growth staying true to its compact nature. It is September and is in bloom again. What a difference! Lot's and lot's of blooms this time around. This was a really great specimen that didn't need babysitting its first year (as other mail-order plants have needed). I'll definitely be ordering from Garden Crossings in the future! Customer Rating:
(Big Leaf Hydrangea) LET'S DANCE™ is a new series that represents the next generation of reblooming hydrangea! These floriferous varieties bloom on both new wood and old, which creates an incredible display of color. Hydrangea LET'S DANCE™Starlight™ is strong rebloomer with large, vivid pink (or blue depending upon pH) mophead flowers that are held on sturdy stems. Starlight™ has a wonderful compact habit, growing to only 2-3 feet tall. In autumn, the healthy foliage takes on rich bronze red tones for additional interest late in the season.
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Note: We are unable to ship to P.O. boxes or any address outside of the continental United States. Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips:
Hydrangea LET'S DANCE™Starlight™ flowers on new and old wood, the best time to prune is it after it blooms, from mid-July to mid-August. Cease pruning in mid-august to allow time for the flower buds to form prior to winter.
As a young plant it is best to prune or pinch your plant in order to build a full bodied, well branched plant. If the plant is leggy when you purchased it, shear the plant back hard by 1/3 to 1/2 its original size. Once it puts on an inch or two of growth, pinch the branch tips to remove just the growing tip. This tip controls branching. Once it is removed the buds below it will turn into stems. Once these new branches grow an inch or two, pinch the tip out again. You can repeat this throughout the first growing season as you are tending your garden. This technique results in a well branched, full bodied plant that will have more flowers in subsequent years. The second season in the ground, repeat the pinching practice (or lightly shear) up until mid-August. Cease pruning and pinching to allow the flower buds to set.
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