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Choosing a Hydrangea paniculata

Choosing a Hydrangea paniculata

Our tips for making the right choice

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Modified the 2 October 2025  by Virginie T. 5 min.

Hydrangea paniculata offer stunning flowerings, such as the varieties ‘Vanille Fraise and ‘Limelight’. There are around fifty varieties. They are characterised by large elongated inflorescences, in panicles, white, green, or pink, with solid colours that often change, sometimes bicoloured. They bloom from mid-summer to the heart of autumn. Unlike Hydrangea macrophylla, serrata, or aspera, the Hydrangea paniculata thrive in full sun and are content with ordinary soil. From compact varieties barely exceeding 70cm in height, perfect for borders or pots, to the giants ‘Levana‘ or ‘Phantom‘, to be planted in hedges or at the back of borders, Hydrangea paniculata allow for a multitude of uses.

We help you choose from the many varieties, based on their size, flower colour, shape and size of the panicles, flowering period, and use.

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Early Sensation’ and ‘Vanille Fraise’ in the background (© Leonora Enking)

Difficulty

Based on the pruning

If some Hydrangea paniculata of modest size are well-suited for pot cultivation or small spaces, others can reach heights of 3 metres with a spread of 2 metres and are best placed at the back of a border or in a flowering hedge.

Dwarf varieties to grow in pots or small gardens

They integrate beautifully on terraces and balconies as well as at the edge of borders.

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Polestar’

The intermediate varieties

Versatile and interesting for their more compact habit, they form sturdy bushes. They are perfect in pots as well as in small gardens, either as standalone plants or in borders.

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Silver Dollar’ (© Jörg Kaspari)

The XXL varieties

These are beautiful bushy hydrangeas with significant growth. They are intended for gardens rather than pot cultivation. You can place them as standalone plants or in a flowering hedge, or integrate them into a border of trees and shrubs. Some boast impressive dimensions and very large flowers.

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Phantom’

According to the colour of the flowers

Panicle hydrangeas reward us with a dazzling palette of colours, offering vibrant and extravagant flowerings, ranging from bicoloured and changing varieties to more delicate and natural ones.

The Elegant

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ (© Leonora Enking)

The Changing

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Diamant Rouge’

The Bicoloured

  • Hydrangea paniculata ‘Vanille Fraise’: it is characterised by large panicles of flowers in intertwined pink and white tones.
  • Hydrangea paniculata ‘Sundae Fraise’: it offers a lovely gradient of colours when its white and bright pink florets are adjacent.
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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Vanille Fraise’ (© Leonora Enking)

Discover other Hydrangea Paniculata

According to the shape of the panicles

While Hydrangea macrophylla produces large, often spherical inflorescences, those of Hydrangea paniculata are distinguished from their cousins by their conical panicles. However, they can take on some truly surprising forms. The inflorescences of hydrangeas are characterised by large, decorative sterile flowers located on the periphery, and small, discreet fertile flowers arranged in the centre. Horticultural varieties are generally selected for their more numerous, more prominent, and more colourful sterile flowers.

Fluffy

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Kuyshu’

Geometric

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pastelgreen Rencolor®’

According to the pruning of flowers

Hydrangea paniculata forms panicles measuring up to 40 cm in length, which can be interesting for adding character to a composition or for bringing a dull flowerbed out of its torpor! These sometimes extraordinary dimensions allow for playing with contrasts and shapes in a free hedge or flowerbed. Their XXL flowers are also used for creating oversized fresh and dried bouquets.

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ (© Gwenaëlle David)

According to the flowering period

The summer flowering of Hydrangea paniculata usually begins in July and can last until October. Some varieties are clever enough to bloom earlier or offer a remarkably long flowering period.

Early flowering hydrangeas

  • Hydrangea paniculata ‘Prim White’: It is one of the very first to bloom, as early as the end of May, providing large umbels of white flowers for Mother’s Day!
  • Hydrangea paniculata ‘Early Sensation’: a lovely, very early and also very original variety with large panicles of flowers starting from the end of June, initially white, turning flesh pink by mid-autumn.
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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Primwhite’ and Hydrangea paniculata ‘Early Sensation’

Long flowering hydrangeas

  • Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bombshell’®: a new variety that stands out for its particularly long and abundant flowering, which generally starts at the beginning of July and continues until October.
  • Hydrangea paniculata ‘White Diamond’: it is covered from August to October with an incredible flowering resembling giant hyacinths of pure white, tinged with red in autumn.
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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bombshell’®

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