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150 DAYS OF COLOR!

Hydrangea macrophylla Magical® Revolution

EVERLASTING COLOR FOR YOUR GARDEN™ Repeat flowering hydrangeas often disappoint because they bloom so sporadically. Buy this plant and enlighten your garden with a blooming revolution.

We know you will love the long lasting, strong flowers of the Magical® Everlasting series with their variety of colors, handsome foliage, and long-lasting flowers. As the flowers age, they change from one exciting color to the next.  You will enjoy many colors at one time as each flower lasts for months.  Each stem is a bouquet, and even a young plant will give you months of blooming enjoyment. Repeat flowering hydrangeas often disappoint because they bloom so sporadically. Buy this plant and enlighten your garden with a blooming revolution. Revolution not only flowers on new and old wood, making it sure to bloom for everyone, but the flowers fade to magical color combinations of deep pink, maroon and true blue, adding green highlights as they age over a long period of time. This is the most attractive re-blooming hydrangea ever. Not only is it a gorgeous, tough, long-lasting flower, it’s a blooming machine that is certain to please.

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Who Am I?

  • Common Name

    Magical®️ Revolution hydrangea
  • Botanical Name

    Hydrangea macrophylla 'Hokomarevo' PP22260
  • Type

    Shrub
  • Bloom Time

    Summer on old and new wood
  • Bloom Color

    Light pink or blue

Cultural Details

  • Bloom Time

    Summer on old and new wood
  • Size

    12-24” tall by 12-24” wide
  • Hardiness Zone

    5-9
  • Light

    Part sun-prefers afternoon shade
  • Soil

    Average garden soil
  • Moisture

    Moist, well-drained
  • Disease & Pests

    None known
  • Landscape Use

    Foundations, containers, cutting gardens, urban gardens, mixed borders
  • 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.