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  1. Annabelle Smooth Hydrangea has stunning white flowers, often producing heads over 10" in diameter. Unlike the better known blue and pink hydrangeas (macrophyllas), Annabelle blooms every year even after severe pruning or intensely cold winters. The huge, white "drumstick" blooms appear in profusion without fail.

  2. A favorite of many gardeners – and deservedly so – Hydrangea arborescensAnnabelle’ (Smooth Hydrangea) is an outstanding flowering shrub. In early summer, this small, bushy deciduous shrub produces huge, rounded flower clusters, up to 12 in. across (30 cm), that brighten shady areas and bring life to the garden.

  3. Jun 3, 2020 · Spring is here and it's time to plant Annabelles so you can enjoy these big, pretty, vibrant blooms during summer! Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’ are 5-foot outdoor plants with stunning white flowers. Learn how to plant and care for your Annabelle Hydrangea.

  4. Blooms in June for up to two months, sometimes with a small repeat bloom in the fall. Dark green, serrate leaves (3-8" long). Species (Hydrangea arborescens) is native to southern Missouri. 'Annabelle' is a naturally occurring cultivar which was discovered in the wild near Anna, Illinois.

  5. Sep 9, 2023 · If you’re looking for the perfect hydrangea for your garden, Annabelle might be it. A favorite among gardeners, Annabelle hydrangea flowers are stunning and remarkably easy to grow. Learn more in the guide below, from a physical description to care and troubleshooting tips.

  6. Jan 20, 2024 · Annabelle Hydrangea: Care instructions: Hardiness: USDA zone 3-9: Size: Height 3-5′ and width 4-6′ Shape: Rounded with upright stems. Type: Perennial, deciduous, shrub. Light requirements: Full sun and partial shade. Soil: Loam or amended soil. Soil pH: 5.5-7.0 Grow best in slightly acidic to neutral soil. Watering: 1-2 times per week in ...

  7. Nov 8, 2021 · By Mary Jane Duford. On November 8, 2021. Annabelle hydrangea is the most popular cultivar of Hydrangea arborescens, grown for their beautiful rounded white flower clusters. The original Annabelle hydrangea was found growing wild near Anna, Ohio. This plant produces numerous stems of dainty white flowers that last for weeks on the plant.

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