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What Is a Hydrangea Tree and How Is It Different From a Bush?
What Is a Hydrangea Tree and How Is It Different From a Bush?
A Hydrangea Tree is a grafted, single-stem version of a Panicle Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata)—elevating those iconic fluffy blooms onto a sturdy 2-4 foot tall trunk. While Hydrangea bushes have a natural, rounded shape, Hydrangea trees bring a formal, upright form that makes a bold visual statement. Their height and structure make them perfect for focal points, containers, and elegant garden designs.
Which Varieties of Hydrangea Trees Are Available at Nature Hills Nursery?
Which Varieties of Hydrangea Trees Are Available at Nature Hills Nursery?
Nature Hills offers a lush collection of Hydrangea Trees, including customer favorites like Vanilla Strawberry™, Berry White®, Limelight, Little Lime®, and Strawberry Sundae™. These varieties bloom in large, colorful panicles that transition in color throughout the season, adding non-stop interest. You'll also find hard-to-source, online-exclusive cultivars grown for vibrant blooms, strong structure, and reliable performance.
Where Should I Plant a Hydrangea Tree in My Landscape?
Where Should I Plant a Hydrangea Tree in My Landscape?
Hydrangea Trees are perfect for front yard focal points, driveway islands, patio planters, or foundation accents. Their sculptural form shines as a standalone specimen or when paired in symmetrical designs flanking walkways or entry doors. You can even use them as living centerpieces in outdoor garden rooms or along poolside decks in containers. Wherever they’re planted, they’ll be the showstopper of your space.
How Do I Care for a Tree-Form Hydrangea?
How Do I Care for a Tree-Form Hydrangea?
Hydrangea Trees thrive in full sun to part shade and prefer rich, well-drained loamy soil. Keep them evenly watered during the growing season and mulch generously to conserve moisture and protect roots. Fertilize in spring and mid-summer using a slow-release bloom booster. Prune in late winter or early spring—these trees bloom on new wood, so trimming encourages larger, more vigorous flower clusters.
Do Hydrangea Trees Come Back Every Year?
Do Hydrangea Trees Come Back Every Year?
Yes! Hydrangea Trees are cold-hardy, long-lived perennials that return reliably each year with proper care. With a little seasonal pruning, watering, and feeding, your tree-form Hydrangea will reward you with years of spectacular summer blooms. For an extra boost, use Nature Hills Root Booster at planting and annually to support strong root development and flowering power.


