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Hydrangea - Little Limeâ„¢
  Hydrangea - Little Limeâ„¢ Hydrangea (Hardy Hydrangea) Little Lime™, Hydrangea paniculata 'Jane' PPAF, is a little dwarf-sized long flowering hydrangea that keeps on giving! For such a small plant it is packed with a vigorous growth habit, hardiness, drought tolerance, and thrives in all climates, hot or cold. It produces huge 8” green flowers that are held atop strong, non-flopping stems; lime-green flowers stay true to their color. Developed so you can fit it in any spot in your garden, this easy to grow, widely adaptable and popular Little Lime is not difficult to fit into your landscape plans. The cut blooms are perfect in floral arrangements or can be dried for long term. Blooming on new wood, this new compact hybrid has flowers that last over 16 weeks in the garden or 3 weeks as cut flowers! Flowering begins in mid-summer and continues through fall; a pale lime green in mid-summer, then pink, fading to beige in winter, no matter what the pH of your soil. Little Lime is a must have plant in your garden!
  
      
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