Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea

Light: Part sun to part shade

Add elegance and texture to your landscape with the stunning Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea. This deciduous shrub boasts bold, deeply lobed foliage that resembles oak leaves, turning vibrant shades of red, burgundy, and bronze in the fall. In late spring to early summer, it produces large, upright, cone-shaped clusters of creamy white flowers that slowly age to a soft pink. 'Snow Queen' is prized for its showy blooms, rich autumn color, and multi-season interest.

Height: 4-6 feet

Spread: 4-6 feet

Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9

Bloom Time: Summer through fall

Foliage: Distinctive oak-shaped leaves that turn brilliant shades of red, purple, and bronze in fall. 

Color: Large, cone-shaped white blooms that age to rosy pink

Container: Friendly (when young)

Features: Showy blooms, late-season color, excellent fall foliage, native to the southeastern US.