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Hydrangea - Vanilla Strawberryâ„¢
Hydrangea - Vanilla Strawberryâ„¢ The Hydrangea Vanilla Strawberry, Hydrangea paniculata 'Renhy' is a fantastic addition to any landscape. The huge flowers emerge white but soon change to pink, than to a deep strawberry color. A close relative of the PeeGee Hydrangea, the Vanilla Strawberry has has an upright habit that becomes slightly cascading as the summer progresses. It is an excellent flower for fresh cut arrangements.
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