Is panicle hydrangea the same as Limelight hydrangea?

Panicle hydrangeas are sometimes thought of as cool-climate hydrangeas, but Limelight pushes the envelope when it comes to where these outstanding green hydrangeas survive and flower. Limelight flourishes in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3a through 9a.

Do Limelight hydrangeas like sun or shade?

Plant Needs It likes full sun in cold climates, afternoon shade in warmer ones, but it does require well-drained soils that do not remain soggy for any amount of time. To prune, simply cut back by one-third its total height every spring.

How tall does limelight hydrangea get?

6-8′ tall
‘Limelight’ is a slightly more compact cultivar that typically grows to 6-8′ tall and as wide. It is noted for producing large, dense, upright, cone-shaped panicles (to 8” across) of mostly sterile flowers that change color on the shrub as they mature.

Will Limelight hydrangeas grow in shade?

‘Limelight’ is a speedy grower that will top out at 6 to 8 feet so be sure to give it plenty of room. Choose a site that has light shade to partial sun. Too much shade will result in reduced bloom production. In cool climates you can even plant ‘Limelight’ in full sun.

How long does it take for Limelight hydrangeas to grow?

It can take about 4 to 5 years for limelight hydrangeas to reach their full size, depending on the conditions.

When should you plant limelight hydrangea?

The ideal times to plant Limelight hydrangea trees are early spring or fall. We recommend taking these steps when planting: Choose a sheltered planting site that receives full sun in cool climates or partial sun in warm climates.

How fast do panicle hydrangeas grow?

Hydrangeas are classified as rapid growers, with some varieties growing an average of 25 inches per year until they reach maturity. Other hydrangea varieties, such as the Hydrangea paniculata can grow up to 2 feet per year.

How fast does a limelight hydrangea grow?

They grow very fast here. A One gallon plant will be six feet tall the next year after planting out.

What can you plant next to Limelight hydrangeas?

Azaleas, hollies, yews, mahonia, gardenia, loropetalum and boxwood shrubs will look good planted in front of hydrangeas. Azaleas blossoms will provide early color. You can select your favorite blossom color since the azalea blooms will have faded before your hydrangea is flowering.

How far apart should you plant limelight hydrangea?

If you do not have well-draining soil, you’ll want to plant your Limelight hydrangea tree in a 24-inch mound to make sure it doesn’t get soggy roots. To create a privacy hedge, plant your Limelight hydrangea trees 7-8 feet apart, center to center.

Are limelight panicle hydrangea Evergreen?

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ A deciduous shrub, it grows to 8 feet tall and 6 feet wide with large, mid-green leaves.

How do you plant limelight panicle hydrangeas?

Plant the Limelight hydrangea 7 to 8 feet apart, center on center, in mass plantings. If you choose to grow into a Limelight hedge (pictured above), you can plant 70 to 84 inches apart, center on center. We recommend only planting 1 per garden container, unless the pot is very large.

When to plant limelight hydrangeas?

Limelight hydrangeas only bloom on new wood, so any heavy pruning or cutting back must be done in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges, since pruning at any other time of the year will disrupt their normally abundant flower display.

What to plant with Limelight Hydrangea?

Plant your limelight hydrangea in a spot that receives full to partial sunlight and has well-draining soil. If you live in a region with hotter summer temperatures, plant the limelight hydrangeas in a spot that has shade in the afternoon.

How tall do limelight hydrangeas get?

Hydrangea “Limelight” is a deciduous shrub that can reach 6 to 10 feet tall and a width of 5 to 8 feet.

What does limelight Hydrangea look like?

The limelight hydrangea ( Hydrangea paniculata Limelight) is a cultivated variety of the panicle hydrangea type, which is a large hydrangea shrub or small tree that grows 10 to 20 feet tall and wide. Limelight hydrangeas bloom in creamy white and lime-colored flower blossoms that are large, showy and tinged with yellow in autumn.