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Hydrangea - Let's Dance Moonlightâ„¢
Hydrangea - Let's Dance Moonlightâ„¢ Hydrangea Let's Dance Moonlight, Hydrangea 'Let's Dance Moonlight™' PPAF, is a new series that represents the next generation of reblooming hydrangea! These floriferous varieties bloom on both new wood and old, which creates an incredible display of color. Hydrangea Let's Dance™ Moonlight™ is a strong rebloomer with large, rich rose-pink (or blue depending upon pH) mophead flowers that are held on sturdy stems. Moonlight™ has a wonderful compact habit, growing to only 2-3 feet tall. In autumn, the healthy foliage takes on rich bronze red tones for additional interest late in the season. 'Let's Dance' is very adaptable, but performs best in rich, well drained, moist soil. If you plant this hardy hydrangea in full sun, sufficient moisture is required. During hot, dry summers additional watering will be required to keep it flowering. Bloom color is a rich pink that age to bright green. Blue flowers are produced in acidic soils. The best time to prune is after it blooms.
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