Family: Hydrangeaceae

Scientific Name: Hydrangea arborescens Ryan Gainey

Common Name: Ryan Gainey Hydrangea

DescriptionA mid size version of the ever popular Annabelle Hydrangea. Has smaller mop head flowers and is less prone to flopping.
Pronunciation(hy-DRAIN-jah)(ar-bo-RES-enz)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone4-9
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny, some shade
Moistureaverage, benefits from additional moisture during the dry season
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowerswhite, more compact mop head flowers
Stemstwiggy, suckering from the roots
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions3 by 4 feet (H-S)
Maintenancecan be cut to 3-4 inches at the base in the fall or early spring, blooms on new wood
Cultivar OriginNamed for a noted landscape gardener in Georgia.
Notes & Reference#85-Hydrangeas for American Gardens (Michael Dirr) #135-Hydrangea "A Gardner's Guide"(Tonis Lawson Hall, Brian Rothera)
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