Blue Bunny™ Bracted Hydrangea - DISCONTINUED
***We no longer offer this product. Create a similar look with Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha!
Every time Blue Bunny hydrangea (H. involucrata) blooms in our display gardens, we ask ourselves - why doesn't everyone grow this incredible plant?! This truly special hydrangea has so much going for it: large, fuzzy leaves that are a delight to touch, a tidy, low habit that never needs pruning, big, round flower buds that look more like they belong to a peony than a hydrangea, and the flowers. Ah, the flowers! These large lacecap beauties are a confection of lacy white sterile florets surrounding a burst of violet-blue fertile florets. Yes, you have to wait until well into summer for this show to occur (it's usually in mid-late August for us here in Michigan), but it is worth it! This is one hydrangea that even the most jaded gardener will ask about.
What makes Blue Bunny hydrangea different?
- One of the only hydrangeas with blue lacecap flowers, regardless of soil chemistry
- Unique texture on foliage is irresistibly touchable
- Low growing habit never needs pruning
Details:
Name: Hydrangea involucrata 'Wim Rutten' pp#21,991
Hardiness: USDA zones 6-9
Height + width: 2-4'
Light: Full to part sun
Soil: Any well-drained soil will do. Though dry conditions are unlikely to harm an established plant, prolonged drought will severely limit floral life.
Pruning: Blooms on new wood; rarely needs pruning, though dead wood can be removed as needed in spring.
Water: Average water needs. Does not tolerate wet conditions.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Late summer
Bloom color: White and blue
Uses: This low-growing hydrangea is ideally suited to landscaping (especially under windows) and flower gardens. It is very at home in woodland settings.
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Blue Bunny™ Bracted Hydrangea - DISCONTINUED
Blue Bunny™ Bracted Hydrangea - DISCONTINUED
***We no longer offer this product. Create a similar look with Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha!
Every time Blue Bunny hydrangea (H. involucrata) blooms in our display gardens, we ask ourselves - why doesn't everyone grow this incredible plant?! This truly special hydrangea has so much going for it: large, fuzzy leaves that are a delight to touch, a tidy, low habit that never needs pruning, big, round flower buds that look more like they belong to a peony than a hydrangea, and the flowers. Ah, the flowers! These large lacecap beauties are a confection of lacy white sterile florets surrounding a burst of violet-blue fertile florets. Yes, you have to wait until well into summer for this show to occur (it's usually in mid-late August for us here in Michigan), but it is worth it! This is one hydrangea that even the most jaded gardener will ask about.
What makes Blue Bunny hydrangea different?
- One of the only hydrangeas with blue lacecap flowers, regardless of soil chemistry
- Unique texture on foliage is irresistibly touchable
- Low growing habit never needs pruning
Details:
Name: Hydrangea involucrata 'Wim Rutten' pp#21,991
Hardiness: USDA zones 6-9
Height + width: 2-4'
Light: Full to part sun
Soil: Any well-drained soil will do. Though dry conditions are unlikely to harm an established plant, prolonged drought will severely limit floral life.
Pruning: Blooms on new wood; rarely needs pruning, though dead wood can be removed as needed in spring.
Water: Average water needs. Does not tolerate wet conditions.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Late summer
Bloom color: White and blue
Uses: This low-growing hydrangea is ideally suited to landscaping (especially under windows) and flower gardens. It is very at home in woodland settings.
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***We no longer offer this product. Create a similar look with Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha!
Every time Blue Bunny hydrangea (H. involucrata) blooms in our display gardens, we ask ourselves - why doesn't everyone grow this incredible plant?! This truly special hydrangea has so much going for it: large, fuzzy leaves that are a delight to touch, a tidy, low habit that never needs pruning, big, round flower buds that look more like they belong to a peony than a hydrangea, and the flowers. Ah, the flowers! These large lacecap beauties are a confection of lacy white sterile florets surrounding a burst of violet-blue fertile florets. Yes, you have to wait until well into summer for this show to occur (it's usually in mid-late August for us here in Michigan), but it is worth it! This is one hydrangea that even the most jaded gardener will ask about.
What makes Blue Bunny hydrangea different?
- One of the only hydrangeas with blue lacecap flowers, regardless of soil chemistry
- Unique texture on foliage is irresistibly touchable
- Low growing habit never needs pruning
Details:
Name: Hydrangea involucrata 'Wim Rutten' pp#21,991
Hardiness: USDA zones 6-9
Height + width: 2-4'
Light: Full to part sun
Soil: Any well-drained soil will do. Though dry conditions are unlikely to harm an established plant, prolonged drought will severely limit floral life.
Pruning: Blooms on new wood; rarely needs pruning, though dead wood can be removed as needed in spring.
Water: Average water needs. Does not tolerate wet conditions.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Late summer
Bloom color: White and blue
Uses: This low-growing hydrangea is ideally suited to landscaping (especially under windows) and flower gardens. It is very at home in woodland settings.











