Gatsby Pink ® oakleaf hydrangea boasts big, showy blooms that quickly transform from pure white to a glorious pink, providing months of color. Handsome dark green foliage turns burgungy-red in autumn. This North American native is perfect for woodland gardens and informal plantings.

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But even among oakleaf hydrangeas, some extra-hard-working varieties stand out, and Gatsby Pink oakleaf hydrangea is the perfect example. It begins to bloom in early summer, and its big, fragrant, lacecap flowers soon take on beautiful and bright pink tones that persist through frost. Gatsby Pink® oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) is just as easy-care as other oakleaf hydrangeas, but twice as colorful. Its big, fragrant, white blooms age to a bright, vivid pink that persists clear through the first frost.

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The Gatsby Pink® Hydrangea is an oakleaf hydrangea from Proven Winners ColorChoice®. The amazing shrub has extremely white flowers that turn pink later in the summer. An easy-to-grow North American native, the 'Gatsby Pink' is an outstanding full-size Oakleaf Hydrangea selection growing 6 to 8 feet tall boasting big and showy clusters of pure white flowers that rapidly change to a lovely pink to provide months of summer color in the garden. Add months of breathtaking color to your garden with Gatsby Pink® Hydrangea. The blooms begin as pure white and gradually turn a gorgeous pink, offering a beautiful transformation throughout the season.

Final Conclusion

Oakleaf hydrangea is a midsized to large deciduous shrub that's native to the woodlands of the American Southeast and is hardy throughout most of the country. Its large, cone-shaped flower heads start ... Blooming in early to mid-summer, this Oak Leaf Hydrangea boasts a profusion of dense, conical flower panicles packed with pure white florets turning deep pink as fall approaches. The lush foliage of deeply-lobed, oak-shaped, dark green leaves, turns wine red as the nights grow cooler in the fall.