Teller Blue Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blaumeise'View more from Hydrangeas
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The Teller Blue Hydrangea is the crĆØme-de-la-crĆØme of garden hydrangeas, growing into a bush 5 feet or more in height, with very large and striking foliage. Even out of bloom it is beautiful. In mid-summer the flower heads develop, staying attractive into early fall. They are the lacecap type, with a flat form about 5 inches across, packed with tiny flowers surrounded by up to 15 very large florets. This flower form is weather-proof, and bushes donāt collapse, as many mophead plants do. The flowers are always attractive, being a rich indigo blue when grown in acid soil.
Partial shade is best for the Teller Blue Hydrangea, which should be protected from the head of summer sun, but not grown in a darkly-shaded area. The soil should be rich, moist, and well-drained, and this plant is not drought resistant. Acid soils are needed to produce blue flowers, and in alkaline soils they will be pink. Usually pest-free, this plant grows best with plenty of compost and water. It needs almost no pruning, and too much trimming will reduce the flowering.
Botanical Name:
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blaumeise'
Mature Width:
3-5 ft
Mature Height:
5-7 ft
Grows Well In:
Zones 6-9
Sun Needs:
Partial Sun
Water Needs:
High
Growth Rate:
Medium
Flower Color:
Blue
Flowering Season:
Summer