The deep dark green foliage backs these summer gems beautifully.
Invincibelle ruby hydrangea.
Perfect deep burgundy blooms emerge in summer and slowly fade to bright red and silver pink making for an eye catching color combination.
The invincibelle ruby hydrangea is a deciduous shrub with numerous stems forming a bush between 3 and 4 feet tall and almost as wide.
The first red flowered hydrangea arborescens ever.
The large leaves 3 to 4 inches long and across are a mid green color and they grow all along the stems.
Invincibelle ruby has earned its name with hardy and reliable red blooms that keep on coming from summer through fall.
The invincibelle ruby hydrangea is a beautiful smooth hydrangea bred from proven winners.
Invincibelle ruby smooth hydrangea is hardy in usda zones 3 8.
It is a strong rebloomer that will be an excellent addition to any garden.
The dark burgundy red flower buds of invincibelle ruby open to a two toned combination of bright ruby red and silvery pink.
This plant is remarkable because it has red burgandy and pink blooms which is rare for a hydrangea arborescens.
Excellent as a specimen or massed in borders.
Even a bush that is not yet flowering is an attractive green addition to any bed.
The flower clusters appear on new wood first as dark burgundy red buds then erupt in a dazzling display of two toned bright ruby red and silvery pink flowers.
Spectacular large full mophead blooms on sturdy upright stems.
In all but the warmest climates it will be the most vigorous and produce the most flowers if you grow it in full sun.