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Golden Penny Bigleaf Hydrangea

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Golden Penny'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Provide 4 to 6 hours of morning sun followed by afternoon shade to prevent leaf scorch. While partial shade is acceptable, too much shade will result in fewer blooms and less vibrant golden foliage.
  • Soil: These shrubs thrive in rich, loamy soil that holds moisture without becoming soggy. For heavy clay, mix in organic compost to improve drainage and prevent root rot.

Watering Requirements

Check the soil daily during the first year to ensure it stays consistently moist like a wrung-out sponge. Once established, these hydrangeas can handle short dry spells, though inconsistent water often results in drooping leaves and smaller flower heads.

Pruning Tips

Golden Penny blooms on old wood, which means the buds for next year are set shortly after the current flowers fade. Only prune immediately after the blooms wither in late summer to avoid cutting off next year's display. Think of it like a light grooming where you only remove dead wood or spent flowers to keep the energy focused on new growth.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as new leaves emerge to support healthy stems. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers in late summer because this encourages tender new growth that can be easily killed by the first frost.

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Shiny Brand New Golden Penny Hydrangea!

  • Unique Yellow-Green Foliage!
  • Pastel Pink to Blue Flower Color Varies With pH!
  • Blue in Acid Soils and Pink in Alkaline
  • Rounded Mid-Sized Ornamental Shrub
  • Easy Care & Low Maintenance
  • Dense Ruffled Mophead Blooms
  • Full Sun to Full Shade Depending on Climate
  • Pollinators and Butterflies Love It!
  • Dense Growth for Privacy
  • Shrub Borders, Habitat & Shelterbelt
  • Great Cut Flower Fresh or Dried
  • Heat Tolerant!

Illuminate your ho-hum landscape with some brilliance! Sticking out like a brand new lucky penny, the Golden Penny Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla 'Golden Penny') will have your garden shining!

Bright yellow-green to pure yellow foliage just gleams! Dense growth and good color saturation on the lightly toothed leaves are the perfect complement to your other plants and flowers! Acting as a brilliant backdrop.

Sparkling like a beacon amid evergreens and around your more usual plants with dark green leaves, Golden Penny will stand out brilliantly!

All late spring, summer, and well into autumn, pastel pink and purple flowers add to the luminosity of these wonderful plants! The wonder doesn't stop there, after frost, the blooms dry on the shrub to lend curious winter interest for 4 seasons of landscape presence!

These ruffled blooms are held on sturdy stems and make lovely cut flowers, both fresh or dried! The long-lasting blooms significantly add to your tablescapes in floral arrangements, or use in bouquets! The dried blooms create wonderful crafts and dried floral décor!

How to Use Golden Penny Hydrangea In The Landscape

French Hydrangea, also known as Bigleaf Hydrangea, creates amazing flowering hedges and privacy borders. Golden Penny amplifies the color to a new level! Standing strong with golden yellow hues, your privacy hedge will also serve as a beaming specimen!

Perfect accent plants and specimens to catch all the attention, Golden Penny does all the work for you! When placed at the edge of lawns, they can also help ease the transition from your lawn to woodland and naturalized settings.

Wonderful backdrops for your perennial beds, Cottage gardens, and Rose gardens, anywhere you plant Mophead Hydrangea, they are sure to add interest year-round! Tuck this unique foliage among other yellow and chartreuse blooming plants or contrast among dark and brooding evergreens.

Wonderful wildlife plants, Hydrangea's dense branching provides habitat and shelter for birds and the blooms are very attractive to butterflies and beneficial pollinators!

Soften the edges of a shed, garage, or home for a focal point that will add eye-catching curb appeal that will have traffic slowing down for a better look! Plant one as an accent in a raised berm to further set this amazing plant apart from the rest!

Very low-maintenance, and easy-care, Hydrangea are brilliant additions to the landscape. Preferring woodland and naturalized settings, Golden Penny looks marvelous in all garden designs.

For gleaming privacy around a sunny patio, or to anchor your landscape plantings, Golden Penny will add brilliance to any setting!

#ProPlantTips For Care

Growing the best in full sun for strongest growth and best color, in cooler growing zones. Golden Penny prefers full shade or afternoon shade in the hottest growing zones, especially in dryer climates, but you will not see any blooms. Alternately, Hydrangea can tolerate full sun in cooler zones. With the color improving in part shade, Hydrangea prefers at least 6 hours of sun for the strongest stems.

Performing best in consistently moist well-drained soils that do not dry out for long between waterings. Not particular on the soil type, Hydrangea can thrive in sandy, loam, clay, and humus soils as long as they drain well and won't have the roots sit in water.

Your Golden Penny flower buds are colored depending on your soil pH. Higher acidic soils, or adding aluminum sulfate to your planting site will result in blue blooms. Alkaline soils, or when you add garden lime, will result in pink flowers, and neutral soil pH leads to a purple hue. Note that when changing the color of your Hydrangea by altering soil pH, it can take a few years to achieve the full effect.

Pruning these mid-sized shrubs should be done in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges. This is essential to prevent removing that year's blooms.

For bright and shiny foliage, melded with subdued pastel blooms, Golden Penny Hydrangea will become the amazing accent your landscape has been craving! Order yours from the Hydrangea experts at Nature Hills Nursery today!

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