Let's Dance ¡Arriba!™ Bigleaf Hydrangea
You can't stop Let's Dance ¡Arriba! hydrangea from flowering: it's simply one of the strongest growing, and flowering, hydrangeas yet! Selected by Proven Winners for its perfect blooms, reliable rebloom, and tidy, compact habit, it's an all-purpose hydrangea that outperforms the rest. Large mophead flowers have a deep, rich color, pink in neutral to alkaline soils and violet in acidic ones. Stop messing around with hydrangeas that don't do what they are supposed to - level up with Let's Dance ¡Arriba!
What makes Let's Dance ¡Arriba! different from other reblooming bigleaf hydrangeas?
- Very vigorous grower and bloomer, selected especially to succeed even in difficult climates
- Compact habit works in many spots in the landscape and does not need pruning
Details:
Name: Hydrangea macrophylla x serrata 'SMNHSC' ppaf, cbraf
Hardiness: USDA zones 4-9
Height x width: 2-3'
Light: Full to part sun
Soil: Evenly moist but well-drained soils are best. A 2-3" layer of shredded bark mulch is recommended in all areas, all year round.
Pruning: Blooms on old and new wood; do not trim or cut back, but dead wood may be removed in early spring
Water: Average to high water needs. Though big leaf hydrangeas cannot grow in wet soils, they can become drought stressed readily and should be watered regularly. Plants in full sun and/or warmer climates will need more water than those in less sun and/or cooler areas.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Midsummer through fall.
Bloom color: Flower color depends on soil pH; blooms will be a rich purple in acidic conditions and a bright, rich pink in neutral to alkaline sites.
Uses: A classic choice for including in gardens and landscaping, it also makes a nice choice for low hedges and containers.
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Let's Dance ¡Arriba!™ Bigleaf Hydrangea
Let's Dance ¡Arriba!™ Bigleaf Hydrangea
You can't stop Let's Dance ¡Arriba! hydrangea from flowering: it's simply one of the strongest growing, and flowering, hydrangeas yet! Selected by Proven Winners for its perfect blooms, reliable rebloom, and tidy, compact habit, it's an all-purpose hydrangea that outperforms the rest. Large mophead flowers have a deep, rich color, pink in neutral to alkaline soils and violet in acidic ones. Stop messing around with hydrangeas that don't do what they are supposed to - level up with Let's Dance ¡Arriba!
What makes Let's Dance ¡Arriba! different from other reblooming bigleaf hydrangeas?
- Very vigorous grower and bloomer, selected especially to succeed even in difficult climates
- Compact habit works in many spots in the landscape and does not need pruning
Details:
Name: Hydrangea macrophylla x serrata 'SMNHSC' ppaf, cbraf
Hardiness: USDA zones 4-9
Height x width: 2-3'
Light: Full to part sun
Soil: Evenly moist but well-drained soils are best. A 2-3" layer of shredded bark mulch is recommended in all areas, all year round.
Pruning: Blooms on old and new wood; do not trim or cut back, but dead wood may be removed in early spring
Water: Average to high water needs. Though big leaf hydrangeas cannot grow in wet soils, they can become drought stressed readily and should be watered regularly. Plants in full sun and/or warmer climates will need more water than those in less sun and/or cooler areas.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Midsummer through fall.
Bloom color: Flower color depends on soil pH; blooms will be a rich purple in acidic conditions and a bright, rich pink in neutral to alkaline sites.
Uses: A classic choice for including in gardens and landscaping, it also makes a nice choice for low hedges and containers.
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You can't stop Let's Dance ¡Arriba! hydrangea from flowering: it's simply one of the strongest growing, and flowering, hydrangeas yet! Selected by Proven Winners for its perfect blooms, reliable rebloom, and tidy, compact habit, it's an all-purpose hydrangea that outperforms the rest. Large mophead flowers have a deep, rich color, pink in neutral to alkaline soils and violet in acidic ones. Stop messing around with hydrangeas that don't do what they are supposed to - level up with Let's Dance ¡Arriba!
What makes Let's Dance ¡Arriba! different from other reblooming bigleaf hydrangeas?
- Very vigorous grower and bloomer, selected especially to succeed even in difficult climates
- Compact habit works in many spots in the landscape and does not need pruning
Details:
Name: Hydrangea macrophylla x serrata 'SMNHSC' ppaf, cbraf
Hardiness: USDA zones 4-9
Height x width: 2-3'
Light: Full to part sun
Soil: Evenly moist but well-drained soils are best. A 2-3" layer of shredded bark mulch is recommended in all areas, all year round.
Pruning: Blooms on old and new wood; do not trim or cut back, but dead wood may be removed in early spring
Water: Average to high water needs. Though big leaf hydrangeas cannot grow in wet soils, they can become drought stressed readily and should be watered regularly. Plants in full sun and/or warmer climates will need more water than those in less sun and/or cooler areas.
Fertilizer: Fertilize once in early spring with a rose fertilizer if desired.
Bloom time: Midsummer through fall.
Bloom color: Flower color depends on soil pH; blooms will be a rich purple in acidic conditions and a bright, rich pink in neutral to alkaline sites.
Uses: A classic choice for including in gardens and landscaping, it also makes a nice choice for low hedges and containers.























