PINKY WINKY HYDRANGEA
A very unique hardy Hydrangea with massive two-toned, white and pink flowers in mid-summer. Strong upright red stems hold the large, 12-16″ blooms up so you never get the drooping look like Pee Gee Hydrangea. The flower heads continue to grow throughout the season and as the older flowers turn dark pink the new flowers continue to emerge white. The effect is stunning. A truly remarkable plant for the summer and autumn landscape.
Pinky Winky features bicolor blooms and strong, upright stems. Its blooms are indeterminate, meaning the plant continues to produce new, pure white flowers even as the older flowers age a deep pink at the base of the bloom. The result is a unique, very large bicolor bloom produced on new wood. Blooms can reach twelve to sixteen inches in length.
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