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Sat, Oct 16, 10 at 22:04
| Hi,
Sorry for not posting in hydrengea but there is not much activity there. Hope you can help. I have a limelight tree and wanted to know if the blooms in autumn would turn into a deep rich burgandy color like the Grandiflora Pee Gee does. Frankly, the burgandy blooms I am seeing now (mid Oct) are they Grandiflora or Limelight? At this time of year, how can I tell the difference? |
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| There is more than just the two kinds on the market. But significantly larger, older plants are likely to be 'Paniculata Grandiflora'. |
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