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Hydrangea - Citylineâ„¢ Vienna


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Hydrangea - Citylineâ„¢ Vienna
Hydrangea - Cityline™ Vienna, Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Vienna Rawi’ (PP10,930), has a natural dwarf habit. This lovely Bigleaf Hydrangea from Germany is well-branched and dense, with far more flowering stems than most others. Small enough for containers or any tight spot, Cityline™ Vienna grabs the eye with its giant pink or blue blooms, each starred with a cream-colored center that gradually matures to solid pink or blue. A totally unique look for Hydrangea and this makes it showy and unusual! Its place is front and center in the shrub border, patio garden, or your best container. Cityline™ Vienna only grows 2 to 3 feet in height and width. Like all the Citylines™, it was bred for stronger stems to hold its large, heavy flowerhead. It has a neat, tight habit so pruning is never required. Large beautiful blooms are great for dried or cut flowers. It requires full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Moisture is a necessity for this plant. Zones 5-9. * Strong stems hold-up the flowers!


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