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Hydrangea - Quick Fire

Quick Fire® Hydrangea - Tree Form | Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk' PP16,812

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Plant Description

Now available in tree form, this compact hydrangea is ideal for smaller gardens and tight spaces. Its upright structure makes a strong vertical accent in borders and an excellent focal point in decorative containers. This variety blooms quickly—up to a month earlier than many other hydrangeas—producing flowers in late May or early June depending on location. Blooms mature to a rich deep pink, providing long-lasting seasonal interest and extending the hydrangea flowering season. Developed through the Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Program.

At A Glance

  • Height (6–8 ft.)
    Reaches a mature height of 6 to 8 feet, making it perfectly sized for small landscapes, patios, and container plantings.

  • Spread (6–8 ft.)
    Forms a balanced canopy with a similar spread, creating a full yet compact tree form.

  • Shape (Rounded)
    Naturally develops a rounded, tidy shape that works well as a standalone accent or within mixed plantings.

  • Exposure (Full Sun to Part Shade)
    Performs best in full sun but tolerates part shade. Adequate sunlight encourages earlier flowering and stronger color development.

  • Foliage (Medium Green)
    Medium green leaves provide a clean backdrop that highlights the colorful blooms.

  • Fall Foliage (Insignificant)
    Fall leaf color is minimal, with ornamental value focused on flowering rather than foliage.

  • Hardiness Zone (USDA Zones 4–8)
    Hardy in Zones 4 through 8, adapting well to a wide range of climates and growing conditions.

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