Hydrangea macrophylla Heartthrob
Cherry red flowers with green marbling
Another magnificent hydrangea from the Magical®️ line, the flowers of this variety are certain to grab your attention. Dark, cherry red blooms are tipped with green for a memorable look. A compact grower, Magical®️ Triumph will nestle well into the front of a bed or a small garden space. As the flowers mature, they turn to green with hints of red, making this an interesting plant for the patio in 3 of our 4 seasons.
Who Am I?
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Common Name:Heartthrob hydrangea
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Botanical Name:Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Hortmagitri’ PP30044
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Type:Shrub



Cultural Details
TYPE
Shrub
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Light:Part sun-prefers afternoon shade
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Soil:Average garden soil
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Moisture:Moist, but well drained
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Hardiness Zone5-9
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Bloom Time:Summer on old and new wood
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Bloom Color:Red
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Size:3' tall by 3' wide
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Diseases & Pests:None known
What Makes Me Special?
Bluish red flowers are tipped with green as they age for a marbled look. Hard, sturdy flowers on a compact, neat plant.
Landscape Use
Containers, cutting gardens, gift plants, foundation plantings, front or middle of the border, urban gardens
Pruning
If you live in the North: Cut off any dead wood in late May, after the leaves have started to unfurl. If you live in the South: Should you see any dead wood, prune it back to live wood in early spring, after the leaves have started to unfurl.
Propagation
Cuttings