'JetStream' oakleaf hydrangea, Image from the National Garden Bureau
For their shrub of the year, the National Garden Bureau has chosen hydrangea, a very popular and much sought-after shrub. Known for their nostalgia as well as their modern design appeal, hydrangeas are beautiful in the landscape, a container garden or used as cut flowers.
The word origin of hydrangea comes from the Greek words for water (hydros) and jar (angos) because some species are quite water thirsty. The hydrangea was first cultivated in Japan but are native to both Asia and the Americas.
Landscape Considerations
When choosing a hydrangea for your Nebraska landscape, keep in mind these things: your growing hardiness zone, available space (some can get quite big!), soil makeup, available soil moisture levels and amount of sunlight the hydrangea species you chose prefers each day.
However, smooth and panicled hydrangeas are much more winterhardy, so make a better choice for most locations across the state. To find your winter hardiness zone, visit the USDA Winter Hardiness Zone Map, enter Home, then enter your zip code.
Popular Landscape Hydrangeas
More than twenty species of Hydrangeas exist, but below are the four most popular species used in North America.
Smooth, Hydrangea arborescens –have big, white (or sometimes pink) pompom blooms. Smooth hydrangeas are perfect for full sun or dappled shade in hotter locations. Well-known varieties include Annabelle, Incrediball, Invincibelle® Spirit II and Invincibelle Limetta®.
Panicle, Hydrangea paniculata - have gorgeous cone-shaped blooms that emerge white in mid-summer and age to various shades of lime, parchment, pink, and red as fall nights cool down. These hydrangeas are some of the most cold-hardy, many up to zone 3, making this the perfect choice for colder climates. Panicle hydrangea’s upright form means it can be pruned into a tree form. Well-known varieties include Vanilla Strawberry™, Limelight, Pinky Winky and others.
Uses in the Garden
More Information
- April Pruning of Your Hydrangea with Backyard Farmer.
- August Hydrangea Management with Backyard Farmer – pruning, leaf spots, fertilizer and flower color.
For more information on this year's featured plants visit the National Garden Bureau.
The National Garden Bureau recognizes and thanks Bailey Nurseries, an NGB member, as author and contributor to this fact sheet.
Images from the National Garden Bureau. Feature image - 'JetStream' oakleaf hydrangea fall color.
- 'Moonrock' panicle hydrangea
- 'Limelight' panicle hydrangea
- 'Bloomstruck' bigleaf hydrangea
- 'Invincebelle Limetta' smooth hydrangea
- 'Incrediball' smooth hydrangea