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Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea

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  • Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice'
  • North American Native
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Produces huge, arching white flower panicles that age to rose-pink, larger than the species. The deeply lobed foliage turns a rich burgundy-red in autumn, offering bold texture.

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Size at Maturity

Height 5'- 8' Spread 5'- 8'

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Growing Zone

USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9

Lowest Temperatures -20°F to -10°F

Light Requirements

Part sun to part shade- less than 6 hours of direct sunlight per day

Wildlife Benefits

  • Supports Bees
  • Attracts Butterflies

Native Range

AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN

Seasons of Interest

  • Summer
  • Fall

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Planting and Care Guide

Planting Tips

Plant in spring or fall in moist, well-drained soil, spacing 6–8 feet apart. Oakleaf hydrangea is a native shrub that adapts well to partial shade and average garden soils. Dig a generous planting hole, amend with compost, and water deeply. Mulch 3 inches deep to retain moisture. Avoid hot, dry, or exposed sites — this hydrangea performs best with protection from harsh afternoon sun.

Care Tips

Prune lightly right after bloom in late summer if shaping is needed — Alice blooms on old wood, so avoid cutting back in late fall or early spring, which removes next year's flower buds. The large, white cone-shaped flower heads age to a beautiful parchment color and remain attractive through fall. Exfoliating cinnamon-brown bark provides striking winter interest. Fertilize in spring with a balanced fertilizer.

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