Hydrangea Ruby Slipper – A Compact, Color-Changing Beauty
The Hydrangea Ruby Slipper is a deciduous shrub that brings a stunning display of color to your landscape. Its large white blooms emerge in summer, gradually transitioning to pink and deep rose, creating a striking visual transformation. As the seasons shift, its dark green foliage takes on a rich mahogany red hue in the fall, adding year-round interest to any garden.
Why Choose Hydrangea Ruby Slipper?
Compact Size – Grows 3 to 4 feet tall, making it ideal for small gardens, borders, and foundation plantings.
Seasonal Color Evolution – Blooms start white, turn pink, and deepen to rose, while the foliage shifts to mahogany red in autumn.
Pollinator-Friendly – Attracts butterflies, enhancing the beauty and biodiversity of your outdoor space.
Sun & Soil Adaptability – Thrives in full to part sun and tolerates a variety of soil conditions.
Easy Maintenance – As a deciduous plant, it will lose its leaves in fall and enter dormancy—a light pruning at the end of the season encourages healthy regrowth.
A Must-Have for Any Garden
With its vibrant color shifts, manageable size, and pollinator appeal, Hydrangea Ruby Slipper is a perfect choice for adding drama and elegance to any garden. Whether used as a standalone specimen or part of a mixed landscape, this hydrangea offers long-lasting beauty with minimal effort.
Hydrangea quercifolia (Ruby Slipper) #3 Container
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