Hydrangea arborescens 'Strong Annabelle Pink' 3L | S251773
Design Inspiration
Transform your garden into a vibrant oasis with the stunning Hydrangea Pink Annabelle. This exceptional cultivar combines the classic charm of hydrangeas with a fresh twist of enchanting pink blooms. Ideal for adding a splash of color to any landscape, Pink Annabelle stands out with its large, globe-shaped flower clusters that begin a soft blush and mature into a captivating deep pink hue.
Features:
- Vibrant Pink Blooms: The Hydrangea Pink Annabelle is renowned for its eye-catching pink flower heads, which provide a striking contrast against its lush green foliage.
- Abundant Flowering: Enjoy a prolific display of blooms throughout the summer and into early fall, ensuring your garden remains colorful and lively.
- Versatile Growth: Perfect for both sunny and partially shaded areas, this hydrangea is a versatile addition to any garden bed, border, or container.
- Low Maintenance: With its hardy nature, the Pink Annabelle requires minimal upkeep, making it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
- Compact Size: Growing to a manageable height, it fits beautifully into smaller spaces while still making a bold impact.
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