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A McDonald Garden Center Plant Premiere Featuring Endless Summer® Summer Crush™ Hydrangea

Endless Summer® Summer Crush® Endless Summer® Summer Crush® New for 2019, Endless Summer® Summer Crush® Hydrangeas is a drop dead, gorgeous variety the produces an abundance of rich raspberry red mophead blooms in late spring and reblooms.

A McDonald Garden Center Plant Premiere Featuring Endless Summer® Summer Crush™ Hydrangea

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New for 2019, Endless Summer® Summer Crush® Hydrangeas is a drop-dead, gorgeous variety the produces an abundance of rich raspberry-red mophead blooms in late spring and reblooms through fall. Foliage is spade-shaped and glossy green with a compact habit – no pruning necessary! It stays nice, tidy and small making it ideal for smaller spaces in the garden and is the perfect size for patio containers. Proven to be Zone 4 cold hardy, this is the most wilt resistant Endless Summer® yet.

Check out the video with Garden Guru, Mike Westphal, to learn more about the Endless Summer® Summer Crush® Hydrangea:

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