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 'LITTLE LAMB'    Hardy Hydrangea, pp#15,395

 

A sweet new compact hardy Hydrangea from Jelena DeBelder of Belgium. Little Lamb is unique because it's flower petals are the smallest of any Hydrangea. These diminutive little flowers are held in tight but delicate little flowerheads that look like little dancing lambs floating above this compact shrub. This special shrub blooms in mid-summer and last into autumn. The pure white blooms light up a garden and blends wonderfully with all other colors. Use The Little Lamb in bouquets either fresh or dried to make a unique floral design.  This is an easy to grow plant with reliable flowering and flower color regardless of soil pH or winter temperatures. 

The blooms are well distributed making a very nice plant and display.

 

 

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Hardiness:  USDA Zone 3 - 8

Bloom Time:  mid to late summer

Bloom Color:  white transforming to pink in fall. Not affected by pH.

Foliage Color:  Green

Fall Color: Green with a tinge of yellow. Sometimes reddish-purple color.

Size:  6-8 feet tall, 5-6 feet wide

Exposure:  Sun

Soil: Prefers good, loamy soil. Most adaptable of all hydrangeas to different soil types. Most urban tolerant and very difficult to kill.

Pruning: Best if done in late fall or early spring. Blooms on new wood. Make sure to prune off spent flowers when they turn brown. Hard pruning results in better blooming.

Watering: Medium moisture. Not as water dependent as Hyd. Macrophylla. Will tolerant drought.

Wildlife: None

Type: Deciduous

Fertilizing: Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees & shrubs. Follow the label for recommended rate of application.

Uses: Groupings or masses, perennial or shrub borders, specimen, screens or hedges, mixed container, cut flowers.

Breeder:  Jelena DeBelder, Belgium

The most delicate flowers ever seen on a Hydrangea paniculata!  Little Lamb’s flowers are like those of Pee Gee but much smaller.  The white panicles look like little lambs dancing above the green foliage.

 

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