Bobo® Panicle Hydrangea
If you thought you didn't have space for a fabulous panicle hydrangea, think again! Bobo hydrangea is proof that great things come in small packages: it reaches just 3' tall and wide but is positively engulfed in white cone-shaped blooms in summer. They are mophead blooms, not lacecap, but have a lacy appearance that lends elegance to settings both formal and informal. As the season progresses, the flowers blush a soft pink, and make excellent cuts, both fresh and dried. Bobo is super cold tolerant, and tends to perform its best in cooler climates (zones 3-7).
What makes Bobo different than other panicle hydrangeas?
- Very dwarf habit - just 2.5-3' tall and wide
- Unique flower structure is unlike any other
- Exceptional flower coverage - you can barely see the foliage when it's in bloom!
Details:
Name: Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO' USPP 22,782; CBR 4910
Hardiness: USDA zones 3-8
Height + width: 2.5-3' tall and 3-4' wide
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 cause flowers to brown and wilt instead of develop a good pink color.
Pruning: Blooms on new wood; prune back by one-third in late winter/early spring for better habit and a slight improvement in stem strength.
Water: Average water needs. Does not tolerate wet conditions.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Early-mid summer
Bloom color: The color the blooms turn is a genetic trait that develops with the natural aging of the cells in the florets, and is not influenced by any condition in the soil, like pH level. You can’t change panicle hydrangeas’ color by treating with aluminum sulfate or planting in acidic soil – they will always stay in the pink/red range.
Uses: Bobo hydrangea is small enough to grow in containers, mix into perennial gardens and flower beds, as well as incorporate into landscaping as a hedge, specimen, mass planting, etc.
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Bobo® Panicle Hydrangea
Bobo® Panicle Hydrangea
If you thought you didn't have space for a fabulous panicle hydrangea, think again! Bobo hydrangea is proof that great things come in small packages: it reaches just 3' tall and wide but is positively engulfed in white cone-shaped blooms in summer. They are mophead blooms, not lacecap, but have a lacy appearance that lends elegance to settings both formal and informal. As the season progresses, the flowers blush a soft pink, and make excellent cuts, both fresh and dried. Bobo is super cold tolerant, and tends to perform its best in cooler climates (zones 3-7).
What makes Bobo different than other panicle hydrangeas?
- Very dwarf habit - just 2.5-3' tall and wide
- Unique flower structure is unlike any other
- Exceptional flower coverage - you can barely see the foliage when it's in bloom!
Details:
Name: Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO' USPP 22,782; CBR 4910
Hardiness: USDA zones 3-8
Height + width: 2.5-3' tall and 3-4' wide
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 cause flowers to brown and wilt instead of develop a good pink color.
Pruning: Blooms on new wood; prune back by one-third in late winter/early spring for better habit and a slight improvement in stem strength.
Water: Average water needs. Does not tolerate wet conditions.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Early-mid summer
Bloom color: The color the blooms turn is a genetic trait that develops with the natural aging of the cells in the florets, and is not influenced by any condition in the soil, like pH level. You can’t change panicle hydrangeas’ color by treating with aluminum sulfate or planting in acidic soil – they will always stay in the pink/red range.
Uses: Bobo hydrangea is small enough to grow in containers, mix into perennial gardens and flower beds, as well as incorporate into landscaping as a hedge, specimen, mass planting, etc.
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If you thought you didn't have space for a fabulous panicle hydrangea, think again! Bobo hydrangea is proof that great things come in small packages: it reaches just 3' tall and wide but is positively engulfed in white cone-shaped blooms in summer. They are mophead blooms, not lacecap, but have a lacy appearance that lends elegance to settings both formal and informal. As the season progresses, the flowers blush a soft pink, and make excellent cuts, both fresh and dried. Bobo is super cold tolerant, and tends to perform its best in cooler climates (zones 3-7).
What makes Bobo different than other panicle hydrangeas?
- Very dwarf habit - just 2.5-3' tall and wide
- Unique flower structure is unlike any other
- Exceptional flower coverage - you can barely see the foliage when it's in bloom!
Details:
Name: Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO' USPP 22,782; CBR 4910
Hardiness: USDA zones 3-8
Height + width: 2.5-3' tall and 3-4' wide
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 cause flowers to brown and wilt instead of develop a good pink color.
Pruning: Blooms on new wood; prune back by one-third in late winter/early spring for better habit and a slight improvement in stem strength.
Water: Average water needs. Does not tolerate wet conditions.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Early-mid summer
Bloom color: The color the blooms turn is a genetic trait that develops with the natural aging of the cells in the florets, and is not influenced by any condition in the soil, like pH level. You can’t change panicle hydrangeas’ color by treating with aluminum sulfate or planting in acidic soil – they will always stay in the pink/red range.
Uses: Bobo hydrangea is small enough to grow in containers, mix into perennial gardens and flower beds, as well as incorporate into landscaping as a hedge, specimen, mass planting, etc.























