Hydrangea paniculata "Quickfire"

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BillyB
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Hydrangea paniculata "Quickfire"

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I picked this one up last year at the "Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival" in Douglasville, GA. This is one plant that is not affected by heat. Does not wilt in the hot afternoon like most other hydrangea's. Not the first sign of blackspot. A pretty qick grower too. I highly recommend this one.

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Re: Hydrangea paniculata "Quickfire"

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I've had one for several years and it is awesome.Just alive with pollinators which I love to watch and requires VERY little care once established.
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