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Hydrangea Annabelle
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Hydrangea Annabelle
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Quick Facts

Flower Type Hydrangea
Flower Colour As shown in the image.
Planting Time While spring to autumn is the ideal planting season, the versatility of hydrangeas allows for year-round planting when grown in pots. For more details, please refer to the care guide included with your order.
Watering Refer to Top Tips Field for more Information
Life Cycle Hardy Perennial
Price
ZAR320.00

Annabelle: Hydrangea: 17cm Plant: Please Note: Pre-orders will ship starting End August 2025.


The Annabelle Hydrangea is a beloved deciduous shrub celebrated for its show-stopping, snowball-like blooms. Flowering from mid to late summer, its enormous, rounded flower heads—measuring up to 30 cm across—begin as soft green-lime, transition to bright white at their peak, and gently fade back to pale green as the season progresses. This hydrangea adds elegance and drama to borders, hedges, or mass plantings with its long-lasting, luminous display.

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Flower Type
Hydrangea
Flower Colour
As shown in the image.
Flower Size
15cm - 30cm
Plant Height
Grows 80 cm to 1.5 meters tall, depending on the type.
Light Preferences
While spring is generally the best time to plant most garden plants, garden hydrangeas grown in pots can be planted year-round. Magical Hydrangeas thrive in shade—they grow well in full or partial shade, with morning sun and afternoon shade being ideal.
Plant Spacing
1 meter
Life Cycle
Hardy Perennial
Flowering Time
November - April
Pinch
Pruning: Trim the whole plant to a height of 20–25 cm. Also, cut off any branches thinner than a pencil.
Planting Time
While spring to autumn is the ideal planting season, the versatility of hydrangeas allows for year-round planting when grown in pots. For more details, please refer to the care guide included with your order.
Watering
Refer to Top Tips Field for more Information
Fertilizing
Refer to Top Tips Field for more Information
Top Tips
Water Hydrangeas regularly, especially in warm weather—whether they’re in pots or in the ground. It's better to water deeply a few times a week than a little every day. Drip irrigation works best to keep the leaves dry. If using a hose or watering can, water in the morning or early afternoon so the plant can dry before night. Wet leaves overnight can lead to disease.

Use organic fertilizer like Tru Grower-feed (www.adeneflowers.co.za) or Starke Ayres Hydrangea Food 500g (available on Takealot). The best time to start fertilizing is in September. Feed 3–4 times during the flowering season to help your hydrangea grow strong and bloom evenly.

Hydrangeas can be affected by aphids, mildew, and Pythium. To prevent aphids, apply Kohinor (imidacloprid) at 1 ml per 1 litre of water around the base of the plant in September. Or, spray them off with a strong jet of water.
For Pythium, use Previcur (propamocarb) at 2.5 ml per 1 litre of water around the plant base during flowering. Plants with Pythium wilt quickly in warm weather.
To prevent mildew, spray with copper soap. Or make a homemade spray by mixing 1 tablespoon of baking soda, 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil, and 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap (not detergent) in 4 litres of water. Spray all over the plant.
In warm weather, check for spider mites. Use Smite at 5 ml per 10 litres of water.
Beetles chew round holes in leaf edges—Kohinor also helps control them. Neem oil is a natural option for preventing insect problems.