| Hydrangea (Oakleaf) | Hydrangea quercifolia | |  | A little smaller than other H. quercifolia, but with impressively large flowers, and lots of them. Full panicles of pure white blooms are held upright above the foliage. The flowers are quite large relative to the plant's compact size and make this plant a great choice for smaller gardens. | 11A-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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5'-6' | 5'-6' | 5-9 |
| | | |  | Gatsby Glow Ball oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) opens up a wide range of landscape possibilities. It is a compact native shrub with oversized leaves and massive, ball-shaped white flowers that mature to lime green. Its fall foliage is a blend of dramatic burgundies and red tones. We also love the crisp, clean white of the blooms which age to a refreshing glowing green color. Ideal for low hedges, groupings, or woodland edges. You have to grow it and see it for yourself to truly appreciate what an improvement it is over other quercifolias. Another superb innovation from Dr. Tom Ranney of NCSU and his team. | SC-1 |  |  |  |  |  |
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36"-48" | 36"-48" | 5-9 |
| | | |  | A remarkable new oakleaf that boasts big showy blooms which quickly transform from pure white to an incredibly rich pink. The dark green foliage turns mahogany-red in autumn. Another great plant developed by Powell Gardens of Kingsville, MO. Native. | 11A-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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6'-8' | 7'-9' | 5-9 |