Produces more flowers than others and sports large panicles of snowy white flowers in late August that change to shades of buff-pink. Large oak-like leaves with a thick structure and a heavy texture will become deep red-burgundy in fall.
| Shrub | |
| Hydrangea | |
| Hydrangea | |
| Zone 5 | |
| 5+ hours | |
| Clay, Moist, Sandy | |
| Plant with Rhododendron and Cornus | |
| Combine with Chamaecyparis and Clethra | |
| 5-6' | |
| 6-7' | |
| Fall, Summer | |
| White | |
| Moderate | |
| Mound, Wide | |
| Flower-tone | |
| Red | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Rhododendron, Cornus, Chamaecyparis, Clethra |