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Revolution - but in green!

Hydrangea macrophylla Magical® Green Revolution

Green Revolution blooms in soft hues of green and red, maturing to a magical color combination of dark-green with red tips, before turning red with tints of green. Just like its predecessor, it comes with the same promise of 150 days of color!

Just when you thought it couldn’t get better, Green Revolution has challenged our color pallet by offering a step away from the common blues and pinks we tend to think of in our treasured Revolution. In soft hues of green and red, Green Revolution not only flowers on new and old wood, making it sure to bloom for everyone, but the flowers don’t set seed. So, once they show color, they bloom until fall! Later in the summer, as flowers mature, firm, latex-like blooms fade to a magical color combination of dark-green with red tips, before turning red with tints of green over a long period of time. Ideal for the patio with all-summer-flower-power or along a garden path, just like its predecessor, it comes with the same promise of 150 days of color!

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Who Am I?

  • Common Name

    Magical®️ Green Revolution hydrangea
  • Botanical Name

    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Kohomagrevo’ PPAF
  • Type

    Shrub
  • Bloom Time

    Summer on old and new wood
  • Bloom Color

    Green

Cultural Details

  • Bloom Time

    Summer on old and new wood
  • Size

    3-4' tall by 3'4 wide
  • Hardiness Zone

    5-9
  • Light

    Part sun-prefers afternoon shade
  • Soil

    Average garden soil
  • Moisture

    Moist, but well-drained
  • Disease & Pests

    None known
  • Landscape Use

    Container plantings, garden paths, gift plants, front of the border, urban gardens
  • Propagation

    Cuttings
  • Pruning

    If you live in the North: Cut off any dead wood in late May, after the leaves have started to unfurl. If you live in the South: Should you see any dead wood, prune it back to live wood in early spring, after the leaves have started to unfurl.

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