Annabelle hydrangea flowers initially bloom lime green, brighten to a brilliant white, then turn pale green again. In fall, they dry to a tan shade, providing winter interest. The huge ...
There's a suitable hydrangea for almost any garden, but that doesn't mean they'll grow anywhere. Read our list of six places ...
The 'Annabelle' hydrangea (sometimes referred to as a snowball ... it still manages to put on a spring show even after a harsh winter or severe pruning. It grows best in rich, moist, well-drained ...
Hydrangea arborescens ... dried head is even beautiful against a blanket of fresh snow in the dead of winter. ‘Annabelle’ used to be the only variety available for years.
Because the buds are not present during the winter months ... Many people mistakenly call smooth hydrangeas by the cultivar name 'Annabelle', an old and still popular variety.