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- Hydrangea "Limelight" tolerates sunny location
- Give your "Limelight" a place in the sun
- "Limelight" grows almost everywhere
- Tips & Tricks
The panicle hydrangea "Limelight" likes it sunny
Hydrangea "Limelight" tolerates sunny location
The estimated 70 different types of hydrangeas differ greatly in terms of their light requirements. Some hydrangeas grow well only in the shade, with most being quite satisfied with a partially shaded location. Panicle hydrangeas such as the variety "Limelight", however, are an exception.
Give your "Limelight" a place in the sun
In contrast to the otherwise typical for hydrangeas statement, the shrub better not direct exposure to sunlight, applies to the panicle hydrangea, the Council to choose a sunny to light shady location with predominantly direct sunlight. Even in partially shady places, the plant feels very well, provided it is protected.
"Limelight" grows almost everywhere
The Hydrangea "Limelight" is also uncomplicated in terms of the soil and also thrives wonderfully in suboptimal substrates. Of course, the most suitable is a nutrient-rich, slightly acidic to neutral soil.
Tips & Tricks
Especially in sunny locations, the hydrangea must be generously supplied with water, as it - like all hydrangeas - draws a lot of water. Even when it is dry, regular watering should be ensured.