Called Hydrangea Invincibelle in the US, Pink Annabelle is an entirely different kind of hydrangea shrub
- the Tree Hydrangea. They have much bigger & bolder, longer-lasting & more complex flowers than more common kinds. Pink Annabelle is the cousin of our best-selling Incrediball, & has lovely giant strawberry pink flowers to 30cm across, each one made up of thousands of petals with a blend of subtle pink shades, giving a delightful overall effect.
This is an entirely different species & variety than the traditional pink & blue plants you are probably more familiar with. The stems are incredibly strong to enable the support for these amazing huge flowers, & they are tolerant of rain & wind hence the name.
Displays will be all summer long whatever the weather & will produce flowers to up to 30cm or 12 inches in diameter. They can be cut & used as dried flowers too
- this will preserve the natural colouration, or spray them gold or silver for spectacular Christmas decorations. Grow them in large pots, or in mid-border, where they will reach 1-1.2M tall in 3-5 years.
The Tree hydrangea is a form of Hydrangea that is quick-growing, forming an upright shrub. Unlike the bushy hydrangeas, these shrubs provide later blooms for added garden colour. Growing as a shrub with multiple stems, tree hydrangeas can be pruned to look like trees, hence their name.
For real summer impact in your garden, the Tree Hydrangea Pink Annabelle is a winner.