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Plant Name:
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Scientific Name:
Hydrangea quercifolia
Description:
Oakleaf Hydrangea is a deciduous shrub with large, oak-shaped leaves and cone-shaped clusters of white flowers that fade to pink and bronze.
Habitat:
Woodlands, woodland edges, gardens
Fauna:
Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Provides shelter and cover for small mammals and birds.
Growing Conditions:
Oakleaf Hydrangea prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial shade to full sun.
Uses:
Oakleaf Hydrangea is popular for its ornamental value and is often used in landscaping.
Edible:
(please exercise caution and consult additional sources or experts before consuming any vegetation):
No
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Poisonous:
No
Fun Facts:
Oakleaf Hydrangea is native to the southeastern United States and is named for its large, oak-like leaves. The leaves turn shades of red and purple in the fall. It is the state wildflower of Alabama.
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