Hydrangea paniculata 'SMNHPK' |
USDA Zone: 3-8 |
If you thought you didn't have enough space to grow a beautiful, reliable panicle hydrangea, Fire Light Tidbit™ Hydrangea is here to help! This innovative new development is the tiniest, tidiest Panicle Hydrangea yet: it reaches just 2-3' tall and wide.
Big, lush panicles of white mophead flowers appear in early-mid summer, nearly obscuring the textured green foliage. As the summer progresses, they begin to develop bright pink and red tones, which keep it colorful right on up to the first frost, especially combined with its colorful autumn foliage, an unusual trait in panicle hydrangeas. Thick, sturdy stems help to create a neat, mounded plant that's fantastic in landscapes, flower gardens, even in containers!
Top reasons to choose Fire Light Tidbit Hydrangea for your garden or landscape:
- The smallest panicle hydrangea ever - just 2-3'
- Powerful blooming ability, with dozens of full mophead flowers on strong stems
- Flowers go from white to rich, saturated tones of pink and red as they age
Bloom Time: Summer
Long Bloomin
Attracts Pollinators
Fall Interest
Small or Miniature
Common Name: Panicle Hydrangea
Key Feature
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Light Needs | Landscape Uses |
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More About Fire Light Tidbit™ Hydrangea |
Height: 24-36 inches |
Spread: 36 inches |
Flower Colour: Pink / Red / White Shades |
Any well-drained soil will do - as long as the soil doesn't stay wet for long periods, Fire Light Tidbit hydrangea will grow happily. Fire Light Tidbit™ Hydrangea can be planted spring through fall. In cooler climates, you may even plant it in summer, provided you'll be around to monitor watering needs. In hot climates, early spring or fall planting is recommended.Fire Light Tidbit™ Hydrangea blooms in mid-summer. The flowers start white and develop their pink coloration beginning in late August, when the weather gets cooler. Its long bloom period means you'll enjoy colorful flowers for 3+ months every year. Fire Light Tidbit™ Hydrangea's unique small size makes it is easy to tuck into perennial borders. It also does well in containers. Note that when grown in a container, it may not perform exactly as indicated on the tag - this is to be expected. Also note that when growing plants in outdoor containers and baskets, they may require more frequent waterings than they would in the yard or garden. Be aware that in our climate, most plants cannot be expected to survive the winter if left in containers outdoors, and this plant is no exception. NOTE: Some flowers and plants may be harmful or poisonous to people or pets if touched or ingested. If you require more information before placing an order, please let us know in advance. |