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  1. Creamy blooms in early summer turn pink by mid-summer, maturing to deep red in autumn. This popular shrub is highly valued for its vigor and bloom dependability. Also known as ‘Wim’s Red’, U.S. Plant Patent #26,005.

  2. Basics of Growing. If you want to grow fire and ice hydrangea, you need to plant them in well-drained, moist soil. It is best to plant fire and ice hydrangea in an area that gets full sun to partial shade. You need to water fire and ice hydrangea regularly, especially during the summer months.

  3. 'Fire and Ice' Hydrangea presents a parade of color. Cold hardy and easy to care for, its creamy white flowers appear in early spring, contrasting nicely against the bright green foliage. By mid summer, the flowers are a soft pink, and they continue to deepen to a burgundy red by fall.

  4. Blooms open cream during the spring, turn pink mid-summer, and become deep red in the fall. This compact, early blooming, heat tolerant selection has attractive green foliage all season and is a must-have accent, foundation, or border shrub for the garden.

  5. Fire And Ice® Hydrangea features bold conical white flowers with shell pink overtones at the ends of the branches from mid summer to late fall. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has green deciduous foliage.

  6. Fire And Ice Hydrangea features bold conical white flowers with shell pink overtones at the ends of the branches from mid summer to late fall. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has green deciduous foliage. The pointy leaves do not develop any appreciable fall color.

  7. Fire and Ice Hydrangea produces flower clusters that open cream, mature to pink by mid-summer, and deepen to burgundy red in late summer to fall. They are colorful and cold hardy, mid to large-sized plants. A mega load of flower panicles in early summer hang on through autumn.

  8. Hydrangea Fire and Ice™ Panicle Hydrangea has long, plump flower wands that emerge creamy white, only to change to pink and finally magenta. Shop Wayside Gardens.

  9. 'WIMS RED' is a compact, upright, early blooming selection of panicle hydrangea that features loose, terminal panicles of small fertile florets and showy sterile florets. The broadly cone-shaped panicles can reach 5.5" long, 4.75" wide, and are held on sturdy stems.

  10. The Fire and Ice™ Panicle Hydrangea Tree Form is a petit topiary perfect for any garden space! White blooms turn pink, then red and finally to burgundy for fall!

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