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Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice'

Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea

This native oakleaf hydrangea was selected for 10-14" long flower heads with creamy white, flowers that age to pink-rose. Flowering occurs from late May through early June or June through July, depending on location. The fragrant flowers provide early-season pollen and nectar for pollinators. Flowers persist for many weeks after emerging and remain attractive. It has handsome dark green foliage that turns burgundy-red in fall. As plants age the bark starts to peel back and is very ornamental. 

  • Native deciduous hydrangea shrub
  • Numerous, large white flower heads in summer
  • Oak-shaped leaves with vibrant red fall foliage

  • Category: Shrub, Native
  • Hardiness Zone: 5-9
  • Height: 5-8 ft
  • Spread: 5-8 ft
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Landscape Characteristics
Branch Structure
Flowers
Foliage Color
Specialty Use
Woodland Garden
Classification by Use
Color Impact
Mass Planting
Native
Habit
Upright
Light Requirement
Part Shade
Part Sun
Sun
Foliage
Deciduous
Fall Color
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Fall
Spring
Summer
Growth Rate
Moderate
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Well-Drained
Foliage Color
Green
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice'

Plant in moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Will flower in full sun to part shade. Stems and flower buds may be injured when temperatures deop below -10°. Flowers on old wood. Mulch to keep soil moist and cool.