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Oak leaf Hydrangeas (Hydrangea quercifolia) have leaves that look like the ones on oak trees. These Hydrangeas are native to the Southeastern U.S. and can take more sun than the mop heads can.
Big leaf lace-cap hydrangea. Betty Montgomery/Provided. These can be pink, blue, purple or white. If they are white, they have no pigment, so they will not turn colors.
The hydrangea's lace-cap blooms offer visual interest and curb appeal, making it a more eye-catching option for those who like their ground cover to be as decorative as it is functional.
• Smooth hydrangeas (H. arborescens) can have mophead or lace cap summer flowers, primarily white, but some newer cultivars offer pink or green hues. The leaves are smooth and heart shaped.
These Southern Belles have large shiny leaves and stunning blooms that can shift color depending on soil pH. They fall into two main groups, mopheads and lace-caps. Oakleaf hydrangea ...
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