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Hydrangea Quickfire TG

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  • Quick Fire® Panicle Hydrangea. Hydrangea paniculata. Tree Form.
  • Live plants are only available for curbside pickup at our location or delivery within Saskatoon.

    Live plants cannot be shipped outside of Saskatoon safely due to unregulated temperatures in the transportation methods used by shipping companies.

    If you have requested curbside pick up you will receive a secondary email notifying you when your plants are ready to be picked up.

    Please pick up your plant within 48 hours of being notified that it is ready for pickup!

    The first to bloom!

    Quick Fire® hydrangea blooms about a month before any other panicle hydrangea - usually by 4th of July in our West Michigan trial gardens. Flowers open pure white then turn pink, and will be an extremely dark rosy-pink in the fall. The flower color on Quick Fire hydrangea is not affected by soil pH. Blooms on this super-hardy and easy to grow hydrangea are produced on new wood, which means that you will see flowers even after even the harshest winters. Beautiful for use as a cut (fresh or dried) flower. Unlike other panicle hydrangeas, Quick Fire also has excellent fall foliage color for a final hurrah before winter.

    Top reasons to grow Quick Fire® hydrangea:

    • The earliest blooming panicle hydrangea - gives you months and months of blooms.
    • Excellent fall color - blooms turn deep red, leaves turn gold and burgundy.
    • Lacecap variety attracts pollinators. 

    Hydrangea Quickfire TG:

    Height: 6-8'

    Spread: 6-8'

    Zone: 3a-8b

    Growth Habit: Upright

    Foliage: Green leaves

    Flowers: Pure white changing to a stunning fall pink. Blooms on new wood.

    Pruning: Panicle hydrangeas bloom on new wood, which means they can be pruned in spring and will still bloom that season. We recommend cutting them back by about one-third their total height in early spring, just as the new growth is beginning to emerge on the stems. This will serve to remove the spent blooms and ensure that the season's growth comes from the heavier, thicker buds further down the plant. Deadheading Not Necessary.

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