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Hydrangea serrata 'O amacha nishiki' Variegated Japanese Mountain Hydrangea

Original price $25.00 - Original price $25.00
Original price $25.00
$35.00
$35.00 - $35.00
Current price $35.00
Selected Size: 1 gallon

Hydrangea serrata 'O amacha nishiki' 

Pink Flowering Variegated Japanese Mountain Hydrangea

Zones 6-9

Partial Sun to Full Shade


Hydrangea serrata 'O amacha nishiki' is a beautiful gold dust variegated Japanese mountain hydrangea with blooms that may be white with a pink blush to a pink-red lacy bloom. 'O amacha nishiki' may bloom from July - September. Fall color on the foliage of this dwarf hydrangea is a showy shade of red. 'O amacha nishiki' may reach 3 ft in height and width in 10 years.

 Limited Quantities Available !! As we have over a thousand cultivars of woody ornamentals, we often do not have many of each cultivar. We recommend that you buy the woody ornamentals you want immediately as we often sell out of certain selections.

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Samantha Marrs
Be careful about the sun

I've had this hydrangea for one year and just bought a second for the unique foliage to place in a hosta garden. It really doesn't like the heat (I am in 7B Virginia), so be careful about siting it in your garden. I ended up with scorched leaves and daily wilting as I planted it with early afternoon sun. The flowers are truly beautiful, and it is a unique variegated hydrangea for sure. I was surprised how much water it needed here in the hot summer, so I would be thoughtful about a protected location and well draining, rich soil. Maybe morning sun only, or just dappled shade if you live in a hot climate.

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Samantha Marrs
Be careful about the sun

I've had this hydrangea for one year and just bought a second for the unique foliage to place in a hosta garden. It really doesn't like the heat (I am in 7B Virginia), so be careful about siting it in your garden. I ended up with scorched leaves and daily wilting as I planted it with early afternoon sun. The flowers are truly beautiful, and it is a unique variegated hydrangea for sure. I was surprised how much water it needed here in the hot summer, so I would be thoughtful about a protected location and well draining, rich soil. Maybe morning sun only, or just dappled shade if you live in a hot climate.