Hydrangea Paniculata 'Bonfire' - Height 50-60cm - 15lt

£98.00

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bonfire’ is a striking, upright shrub that brings fiery color and drama to the garden. This unique variety is celebrated for its vibrant red-bronze foliage, which contrasts beautifully with its large, conical flower clusters. Beginning in midsummer, the blossoms emerge creamy white before maturing into deep rose-pink and blending harmoniously with the foliage’s warm tones. Compact and well-branched, ‘Bonfire’ typically grows to around 4 to 5 feet tall, making it an excellent choice for smaller landscapes, borders, or even container plantings. Its strong stems hold the blooms proudly upright, ensuring a long-lasting, showy display from summer through fall. Easy to grow and low maintenance, this hydrangea thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soils. With its dazzling combination of colorful foliage and ever-changing flowers, ‘Bonfire’ is perfect for adding bold, season-long interest and a touch of elegance to any garden design.

Details

  • Pot Size

    15

  • Height (cm)

    50-60cm

  • Common Name

    Phantom' Hydrangea

  • Family

    Hydrangeaceae

  • Type

    deciduous shrub

  • Time to maturity

    5–10 years

Mature Height 1–1.5m

Mature Width: 1.5–2.5m

Shape/habit: bushy

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