Common Name: Oakleaf Hydrangea
As the name implies, the foliage bears a striking resemblance to the oak with 5-7 lobed, leaves to 8". This is a deciduous shrub with a mounding habit to 6' high with an 8' spread. The bark is orange-brown and peels. Fall color is outstanding, becoming bright red to bronze purple. In warmer areas, the leaves become burnished and persist throughout the winter months. Plant in fertile, moist, well drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Can be tender when young, so protect in cooler zones. In summer, mulch for a cool root environment.
| Company | Listings | Formats | Availability | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Jaycee Newman Inc.Boring, OR, US |
76 | B&B, Container | ||
Amethyst Hill Nursery & Hydrangeas Plus(R)Aurora, OR, US |
12 | Liner, Container | ||
Briggs NurseryElma, WA, US |
142 | Liner, Container | ||
Hochstein Nursery LLCCornelius, OR, US |
213 | Container | ||
Howell Prairie Nursery Inc.Silverton, OR, US |
25 | Container | ||
Loen Nursery Inc.Woodburn, OR, US |
504 | Container | ||
Meridian Young Plants (a division of JRT Nurseries Inc.)Lynden, WA, US |
247 | Liner, Container | ||
Sobella NurseryDamascus, OR, US |
279 | Container |