This is a little smaller variety of hydrangea, growing to four feet tall and three feet wide. The dark green foliage makes a beautiful backdrop for these pretty flowers. This is a reblooming hydrangea and will keep your garden filled with pretty deep pink flowers all season long. The sepals range from light pink to a burgundy as the season goes on. ‘Invincibelle Ruby’ ‘Invincibelle Ruby’ blooms with beautiful light pink flowers turning into burgundy. Grow this hydrangea for its cut flowers, or in a mass planting for a beautiful pink display. ‘Incrediball Blush’ is a medium sized hydrangea growing to about four or five feet, and gowing best in partial to full sun. This is an upgrade of the classic smooth hydrangea ‘Annabelle’ the flowers are massive and the stems are strong and can withstand heavy rains. Hardy from zones 3-8, this smooth hydrangea will rebloom through the first frost. This pink hydrangea is very light and almost has a silver/gray tone to it. ‘Incrediball Blush’ ‘Incrediball Blush’ produces gorgeous pink flowers in a light shade of almost silver, and blooms well in partial to full sun. These shrubs tend to be wider than they are tall and are well used in large spaces. New hybrids include pink flowers, as well as stronger stems that can support those large flowers. The smooth hydrangea has very large dome-shaped flowers that have historically been white. Let’s jump in and take a look at the most popular varieties of pink hydrangeas! Hydrangea Arborescens Varieties The hydrangeas that I have listed below vary from size to shape, and I think you will be able to find at least one variety that will work for you and your garden. It can be used as the main color in the color palette of your garden, or very simply as an accent. Each shade of pink pairs with so many other colors. I personally love to use many shades of pink with purples to create a cottage feel to my perennial gardens. Many gardeners love the painting of red and pink together. Pink pairs so well with just about any other color in the rainbow. Their blooms come in so many shades from barely there baby pink to a bold magenta. There are many different types of hydrangea that will bloom in shades of pink. Be patient results may take months.Hydrangeas are envied by many for their blue blossoms, however, their pink flowers are equally as beautiful. Depending on the size of your plant and your soil conditions, you may need to adjust it several times. Endless Summer's Color Me Pink and Color Me Blue products supply pelletized lime and sulfur respectively. This chart can help you determine how much sulfur or lime you need, depending on your desired pH. To make it more alkaline do the same with lime. To make soil more acidic, work sulfur to the soil. For example, 'Ami Pasquier' stays crimson in all but the most acid soil. Keep in mind that selections vary in their sensitivity to pH. In slightly acidic or neutral soil (pH between 5.5 and 6), blooms may be purple or a mix of blue and pink on a single shrub. In alkaline soil (pH 6 or above), flowers turn pink or even red. In very acidic soil (pH 5.5 or below), flowers turn blue. The bloom hue indicates the pH of the soil. For many other kinds of hydrangeas the color cannot be changed. Mountain and French hydrangeas are the most common types on which the flower color can be altered. The blooms of some hydrangeas change color naturally, most notably panicle hydrangea, which goes from white to pink as it ages.
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