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Blue Billow Hydrangea

Lacecap Blooms That Start Soft Blue And Finish With Drama

Blue Billow Hydrangea delivers that classic lacecap look—airy rings of showy florets framing a clustered center—, so it feels elegant, natural, and “garden-authentic,” not stiff or formal. The flower heads open light blue and hold their beauty for weeks in early to mid-summer, giving you a long window of color that blends beautifully with ferns, hostas, astilbe, and other shade-loving companions.

As the season progresses, the blooms deepen and can take on richer tones as they age, adding extra interest instead of fading out. It’s the kind of shrub that looks better the longer you live with it: early-season freshness, mid-season glow, and a more complex finish that makes mixed borders feel layered and intentional—especially in woodland-style beds and filtered shade.

Compact Size That Fits Borders, Foundation Beds, And Small Gardens

If you love hydrangeas but don’t have room for a big shrub, Blue Billow is a smart solution. It matures in a manageable, landscape-friendly size—typically around 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall and 2.5 to 3.5 feet wide—so it’s easy to tuck into borders, brighten a foundation bed, or repeat along a walkway without swallowing the space.

That compact habit also makes your design options wider: use one as a focal point in a mixed border, plant a small grouping for a soft, flowering “drift,” or place it near a patio where you can enjoy the blooms up close. Because it stays dense and upright, it reads neat even in more formal settings—yet it still has that relaxed, woodland charm that lacecap hydrangeas do so well.

A Filtered-Light Favorite For Wooded Edges And Part Shade Beds

Blue Billow is at its best in part shade—think morning sun with afternoon shade, or dappled light under tall trees. That’s where the foliage stays richest, the plant looks lush, and summer heat feels less punishing. It’s a natural pick for wooded edges, north or east-facing beds, and any spot where you want dependable flowering without cooking the plant in harsh late-day sun.

Once established, it’s considered low-maintenance and can handle typical garden conditions as long as the soil drains well. Add compost at planting to improve moisture balance, and mulch to keep the root zone cooler and more consistent. In return, you get a flowering shrub that looks “at home” in shade gardens—polished enough for front beds, and natural enough for woodland borders.

Seasonal Interest Beyond Blooms With Beautiful Foliage Color

Blue Billow isn’t a one-season wonder. After the summer flower show, the plant delivers a surprising second act: its foliage can shift toward burgundy tones as the season moves into fall, adding warmth and contrast to mixed plantings. That makes it especially valuable in shade gardens where fall color can sometimes be limited to a few reliable performers.

Care stays simple: keep it watered well until established, then maintain steady moisture during prolonged heat or drought for the best look. The most important “don’t” is pruning at the wrong time—this hydrangea flowers on old wood, so pruning should happen right after flowering if needed. Get that timing right, and Blue Billow becomes an easy, repeatable choice you’ll want to use in more than one spot.

Lacecap Blooms That Start Soft Blue And Finish With Drama

Blue Billow Hydrangea delivers that classic lacecap look—airy rings of showy florets framing a clustered center—, so it feels elegant, natural, and “garden-authentic,” not stiff or formal. The flower heads open light blue and hold their beauty for weeks in early to mid-summer, giving you a long window of color that blends beautifully with ferns, hostas, astilbe, and other shade-loving companions.

As the season progresses, the blooms deepen and can take on richer tones as they age, adding extra interest instead of fading out. It’s the kind of shrub that looks better the longer you live with it: early-season freshness, mid-season glow, and a more complex finish that makes mixed borders feel layered and intentional—especially in woodland-style beds and filtered shade.

Compact Size That Fits Borders, Foundation Beds, And Small Gardens

If you love hydrangeas but don’t have room for a big shrub, Blue Billow is a smart solution. It matures in a manageable, landscape-friendly size—typically around 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall and 2.5 to 3.5 feet wide—so it’s easy to tuck into borders, brighten a foundation bed, or repeat along a walkway without swallowing the space.

That compact habit also makes your design options wider: use one as a focal point in a mixed border, plant a small grouping for a soft, flowering “drift,” or place it near a patio where you can enjoy the blooms up close. Because it stays dense and upright, it reads neat even in more formal settings—yet it still has that relaxed, woodland charm that lacecap hydrangeas do so well.

A Filtered-Light Favorite For Wooded Edges And Part Shade Beds

Blue Billow is at its best in part shade—think morning sun with afternoon shade, or dappled light under tall trees. That’s where the foliage stays richest, the plant looks lush, and summer heat feels less punishing. It’s a natural pick for wooded edges, north or east-facing beds, and any spot where you want dependable flowering without cooking the plant in harsh late-day sun.

Once established, it’s considered low-maintenance and can handle typical garden conditions as long as the soil drains well. Add compost at planting to improve moisture balance, and mulch to keep the root zone cooler and more consistent. In return, you get a flowering shrub that looks “at home” in shade gardens—polished enough for front beds, and natural enough for woodland borders.

Seasonal Interest Beyond Blooms With Beautiful Foliage Color

Blue Billow isn’t a one-season wonder. After the summer flower show, the plant delivers a surprising second act: its foliage can shift toward burgundy tones as the season moves into fall, adding warmth and contrast to mixed plantings. That makes it especially valuable in shade gardens where fall color can sometimes be limited to a few reliable performers.

Care stays simple: keep it watered well until established, then maintain steady moisture during prolonged heat or drought for the best look. The most important “don’t” is pruning at the wrong time—this hydrangea flowers on old wood, so pruning should happen right after flowering if needed. Get that timing right, and Blue Billow becomes an easy, repeatable choice you’ll want to use in more than one spot.

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Blue Billow Hydrangea—

$79.95

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Description

Lacecap Blooms That Start Soft Blue And Finish With Drama

Blue Billow Hydrangea delivers that classic lacecap look—airy rings of showy florets framing a clustered center—, so it feels elegant, natural, and “garden-authentic,” not stiff or formal. The flower heads open light blue and hold their beauty for weeks in early to mid-summer, giving you a long window of color that blends beautifully with ferns, hostas, astilbe, and other shade-loving companions.

As the season progresses, the blooms deepen and can take on richer tones as they age, adding extra interest instead of fading out. It’s the kind of shrub that looks better the longer you live with it: early-season freshness, mid-season glow, and a more complex finish that makes mixed borders feel layered and intentional—especially in woodland-style beds and filtered shade.

Compact Size That Fits Borders, Foundation Beds, And Small Gardens

If you love hydrangeas but don’t have room for a big shrub, Blue Billow is a smart solution. It matures in a manageable, landscape-friendly size—typically around 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall and 2.5 to 3.5 feet wide—so it’s easy to tuck into borders, brighten a foundation bed, or repeat along a walkway without swallowing the space.

That compact habit also makes your design options wider: use one as a focal point in a mixed border, plant a small grouping for a soft, flowering “drift,” or place it near a patio where you can enjoy the blooms up close. Because it stays dense and upright, it reads neat even in more formal settings—yet it still has that relaxed, woodland charm that lacecap hydrangeas do so well.

A Filtered-Light Favorite For Wooded Edges And Part Shade Beds

Blue Billow is at its best in part shade—think morning sun with afternoon shade, or dappled light under tall trees. That’s where the foliage stays richest, the plant looks lush, and summer heat feels less punishing. It’s a natural pick for wooded edges, north or east-facing beds, and any spot where you want dependable flowering without cooking the plant in harsh late-day sun.

Once established, it’s considered low-maintenance and can handle typical garden conditions as long as the soil drains well. Add compost at planting to improve moisture balance, and mulch to keep the root zone cooler and more consistent. In return, you get a flowering shrub that looks “at home” in shade gardens—polished enough for front beds, and natural enough for woodland borders.

Seasonal Interest Beyond Blooms With Beautiful Foliage Color

Blue Billow isn’t a one-season wonder. After the summer flower show, the plant delivers a surprising second act: its foliage can shift toward burgundy tones as the season moves into fall, adding warmth and contrast to mixed plantings. That makes it especially valuable in shade gardens where fall color can sometimes be limited to a few reliable performers.

Care stays simple: keep it watered well until established, then maintain steady moisture during prolonged heat or drought for the best look. The most important “don’t” is pruning at the wrong time—this hydrangea flowers on old wood, so pruning should happen right after flowering if needed. Get that timing right, and Blue Billow becomes an easy, repeatable choice you’ll want to use in more than one spot.

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