Hydrangea aspera sargentiana - Flickr - peganum (1)
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Summary[edit] Description: The biggest leaves here are as much as 10 ins long and the flowers heads are up to about six inches across (see the Crocosmia there for scale.) It's only real fault is that it can look a bit leggy - lots of tall bristly peeling stems with all the foliage and flowers at the ends but there's not much you can do about that. Pruning it just makes it look miserable. Just try to give it lots of space and let it fill out naturally. Date: 11 August 2010, 13:12. Source: Hydrangea aspera sargentiana. Author: peganum from Small Dole, England.
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- Hydrangeaceae (hydrangeas)
- Hydrangea (hydrangea)
- Hydrangea sargentiana
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