Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Which Hydrangeas Grow Best in Shade? 6 Varieties That Thrive in Yards With Less Sunlight

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When it comes to choosing the best hydrangeas for shade, the first thing to note is that most varieties prefer being in partial shade anyway. If your yard gets direct sunshine for a few hours a day this is known as partial shade. Hydrangeas do best in this type of dappled shade, where it’s neither too sunny nor too shady.

The dream scenario for most hydrangeas is a mix of sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon. Hydrangeas that love these conditions include the bigleaf ones (H.macrophylla), as well as oakleaf hydrangea (H.quercifolia) and mountain hydrangea (H.serrata). Having said that, some varieties of hydrangea prefer to spend even more time in the shade, especially if you live in a warm climate. Hotter and drier weather conditions generally mean your hydrangea plants will need more shade, as they hate baking in the sun and wilt in hot weather.

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