'Little Lime' Hydrangea
Limelight Hydrangeas in one of my landscapes - Jan Johnsen
I love the tall 'Limelight' Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight') for its beautiful and reliable lime green flowers, easy growth and its easy care.
It is hardy to Zone 3 and thrives in full sun or partial shade. It makes both a wonderful cut flower and landscape plant.
Little Lime Hydrangea close up
Now there is a new dwarf form called 'Little Lime' from Proven Winners which grows in full sun or part shade. Its final height is 3-5’ tall and wide, about a third to half as big as Limelight.
These lime green flowers turn pinkish in late summer / early fall
This hydrangea blooms from midsummer to frost. Like its big sister, Little Lime’s flowers gradually change from lime-green to pink and make wonderful bouquets, fresh or dried.
It is especially charming as a container plant.
It will flower every year. It will fit in any yard. It works well with most other plants in landscape designs. It will grow in full sun.
What's not to love?
I never had enough room for Limelight (or better way of putting it, somewhere I can hide from the deer) but once Little Lime came along it was a match made in heaven for me. Love this shrub! Thank you for posting!!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using Little Lime Hydrangea as a container plant! That's how I can hide it from the deer! Thanks so much for another wonderful idea!
ReplyDeletealways looking for worthy new plants..thanks
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! I wonder if it would like hot and humid in loamy sand?
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ReplyDeleteI haven't gotten great performance from my Limelights. Think they need a moister planting bed. However, my Oakleafs look great this year.
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