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Oakleaf Hydranga
Hydrangea quercifolia
33.0844, -97.0684
Field Notes
Description:
A mound-shaped shrub, 3-12 ft. tall. Multiple stems are sparingly branched with picturesque canes. Older stems are exfoliating to reveal a rich, brown inner bark. The showy inflorescence of greenish flowers, turns white then purplish and persists on the bush until mid-winter. The foliage, shaped something like that of red oak, becomes colorful in fall.
Habitat:
Understory in wildlife habitat yard.
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