Flare Hydrangea
Hydrangea Flare flowers open pure white like most paniculata types but then turn pink, and will be an extremely light rosy pink in the fall. The chillier it gets the more vibrant the color. The flowers resemble a lava lamp or cone shape.
The flower color on Hydrangea Flare is not affected by soil pH. Blooms on this super-hardy and easy-to-grow hydrangea are produced on new wood, which means that you will see flowers even after even the harshest winters. Beautiful for use as a cut (fresh or dried) flower.