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Hydrangea serrata 'Veerle'

An interesting variety because of its early and abundant flowering

This is a real improvement on the 'Hydrangea serrata yezohensi, 'Veerle' stands out through its big, flat inflorescences of flowers that are fertile in the center and sterile on the margin. It is very interesting because of the early and abundant flowering in sustained colours (pink or blue in acid soil), and a wilting in old pink to deep purple. In order to provoque a second flowering under good conditions, prune right after the first one.
The deep green foliage, typical for a serrata, brings a beautiful colour to autumn.
Beautiful dense plant.
The plant is hardy and adapts to all kinds of positions except full sun.

caduc

deciduous

06 - 07

mi-ombre

Partial shade

rustique

rustique (-20°C)

Selected by

Harry Van Trier

Protection

European P.B.R - Protected variety, propagation without license is strictly forbidden

PBR / European PBR

EU 25532

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Garden tips

Use :

for large pots and small gardens, but also in groups in larger areas.

Type of soil :

Soil with humus, acid or neutral, fresh in the summer

Care :

At the end of winter, cut out dead or dry wood. Take off faded flowers after the first flowering to favour a second flowering, in favourable conditions.