Story and Photos by Victoria Gilleland
It comes in several different sizes, is drought tolerant and produces many large creamy white blossoms in late spring or summer....even in shade.
It's usually not bothered by pests either.
The handsome 8-10" leaves resemble that of an oak tree.
The handsome 8-10" leaves resemble that of an oak tree.
Consider an Oakleaf Hydrangea for your garden!
(Hydrangea quercifolia)
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