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Reblooming Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla cultivars) are prized for their ability to produce two or more waves of colorful mophead or lacecap flowers from late spring through fall. These shrubs have a compact to medium growth habit with rich green leaves that provide attractive texture between blooms. Depending on the variety and soil pH, flowers can range from blue and purple to pink and white. They thrive best in partial sun to part shade with well-drained soil, and benefit from regular watering and pruning to encourage healthy growth and repeated flowering. Reblooming Hydrangeas bring long-lasting color and charm to borders, containers, and foundation plantings.
This section shows how the plant will fit into your yard and into your life.
Vibrant flowers from late spring to fall; lush green foliage
Borders, foundation plantings, containers, pollinator gardens
Low
Caution — mildly toxic if ingested
Moderate — occasional leaf and flower drop
Moderate — pruning and deadheading encourage reblooming
This section covers practical care information for homeowners.
Moderate to high — keep soil consistently moist
Prefers well-drained, fertile soil; flower color varies with pH
Low to moderate — needs supplemental watering in dry periods
Low — may be browsed
Moderate — monitor for mildew, aphids, or mites