Hydrangea macrophylla Magical® Noblesse
Hydrangea Everlasting Noblesse is one of the newest selections from this amazing line of great performers. Crisp, celery green flowers are brightened by white centers with complimentary purple eyes. As the blooms mature, the white is not as prominent, turning a more saturated green. A strong grower, with remarkable flower power, Noblesse is a lovely choice for a garden setting, while doubling as the perfect cut flower for weddings and other important events. Gardeners will love the mop heads of the Everlasting Series with their variety of colors, handsome foliage, and sturdy plants. Each stem is a bouquet, and even a young plant makes a show worthy of Mother’s Day. Be sure to create a display of Everlasting hydrangeas as a gift, perhaps in a planter ready to adorn the doorstep. On the other hand, one stem in a pretty vase at checkout will send customers back to the nursery wanting more. These hydrangeas got their start as strong-stemmed cut flowers, but they have proven to be outstanding plants overall and garden hardy in zones 5 to 8.
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Who Am I?
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Common Name
Magical®️ Noblesse Hydrangea -
Botanical Name
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Hokomano' PP22696 -
Type
Shrub -
Bloom Time
Summer on old and new wood -
Bloom Color
Green and white
Cultural Details
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Bloom Time
Summer on old and new wood -
Size
24-30" tall by 24-30" 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
Foundations, borders, urban gardens, containers, cutting 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.