Collection: Paniculata

The Hydrangea paniculata family, commonly known as panicle hydrangeas, is renowned for its exceptional hardiness and woody structure. Native to Japan and China, recent breeding efforts in the United States and Europe have introduced exciting new varieties.

Hydrangea paniculata features large, pyramidal flower clusters composed of both sterile and fertile florets, with the fertile florets being particularly attractive to pollinators. These flowers begin to appear in late summer, remain on the plant for months, and often undergo striking color changes in the fall. With a growth habit ranging from 4 to 8 feet tall and wide, these hydrangeas are versatile and well-suited to various garden settings. They are typically hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8, with potential hardiness up to zone 9 in shaded areas, and recent studies suggest they may perform even better in colder climates than previously thought.

With their robust nature and striking blooms, Hydrangea paniculata is a favorite for creating dramatic garden displays that endure through the changing seasons.