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3 Gal. Early Blue Hydrangea Live Flowering Shrub with Blue Flowers
Blue early hydrangea blooms one of the most incredible violet-blue flowers in the hydrangea family. This variety matures at 4 ft. tall and 4 ft. wide. Blue early hydrangea blooms continuously from spring to fall. These huge, impressive flowers are perfect for cutting and floral arrangements! You may plant this hydrangea as shrub borders, he…
Blue early hydrangea blooms one of the most incredible violet-blue flowers in the hydrangea family. This variety matures at 4 ft. tall and 4 ft. wide. Blue early hydrangea blooms continuously from spring to fall. These huge, impressive flowers are perfect for cutting and floral arrangements! You may plant this hydrangea as shrub borders, hedges, foundation plantings or patio containers, they will certainly compliment your garden! Hurry and order yours today at Bell nursery shrub collection! Plant will be shipped in dormant state potentially from fall to early spring (metabolic inactivity-shredded foliage and minimal branches).
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Blue early hydrangea blooms one of the most incredible violet-blue flowers in the hydrangea family. This variety matures at 4 ft. tall and 4 ft. wide. Blue early hydrangea blooms continuously from spring to fall. These huge, impressive flowers are perfect for cutting and floral arrangements! You may plant this hydrangea as shrub borders, hedges, foundation plantings or patio containers, they will certainly compliment your garden! Hurry and order yours today at Bell nursery shrub collection! Plant will be shipped in dormant state potentially from fall to early spring (metabolic inactivity-shredded foliage and minimal branches).