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Little Lime Punch® Hydrangea

Color-Changing Panicles For A Long Summer Show

Little Lime Punch® is the kind of hydrangea that keeps your landscape interesting week after week. Its tight, full panicle flowers open in fresh lime green, brighten through creamy white, then blush into pink and finish with deeper rosy-red tones as the season matures. You’ll often see multiple shades at once, so the plant looks “in motion” from midsummer into fall—perfect when you want a shrub that carries the color load long after early perennials fade.

Because this is a panicle hydrangea, bloom color isn’t tied to soil pH, and the show is far more consistent year to year than many bigleaf hydrangeas. Give it steady moisture during heat and peak bloom, and you’ll be rewarded with cleaner, longer-lasting flower heads you can enjoy on the plant—or clip for fresh arrangements and later dry for indoor color that lasts.

A Compact Hydrangea That Fits Small Yards And Foundation Beds

If you love the Limelight look but don’t have room for an 8-foot shrub, Little Lime Punch® is your solution. It matures around 3–5 feet tall and wide, forming a tidy, mounded shape that slips easily into foundation plantings, mixed borders, and smaller garden rooms. The foliage stays a rich green throughout the growing season, providing a strong backdrop for blooms and a polished look even when the flowers are between color phases.

This size also makes it easier to design with. Use one as a statement near an entry, repeat several for a unified foundation rhythm, or tuck it into a mixed bed where you need dependable mid- to late-season bloom power. It’s substantial enough to read as a shrub (not a “potted accent”), but compact enough that it won’t swallow walkways, windows, or neighboring plants.

Easy New-Wood Flowering That Makes Care Simple

Little Lime Punch® blooms on new wood, which is a big deal for confidence. That means it sets buds on the current season’s growth—so winter cold doesn’t “steal” your flower show the way it can with some old-wood hydrangeas. Pruning is straightforward, too: a late-winter or early-spring cutback is all it takes to refresh the shape and encourage strong stems that hold the flowers up proudly.

Sun flexibility is another reason it performs so well. In cooler regions, full sun helps maximize flowering and color development. In hotter climates, morning sun with a little afternoon shade helps prevent stress and keeps blooms looking fresher. Pair that with well-drained soil and consistent watering during dry spells, and you’ll have a hardy, high-impact shrub that looks intentional—not finicky.

Design-Ready For Hedges, Borders, And Patio Containers

This hydrangea is a designer’s favorite because it plays so many roles. In a mixed border, it acts as a “season extender,” bridging summer into fall with big, bright flower panicles. Along a foundation, it offers structure plus a long bloom window that looks great from the street. And because the habit is naturally compact, it’s also a strong candidate for large containers—especially if you want a patio shrub that flowers reliably without complicated pruning rules.

For the best look, think in layers: place Little Lime Punch® behind lower mounding perennials, in front of taller evergreens, or alongside ornamental grasses that pick up the late-season vibe. The sturdy, upright stems keep the plant looking neat, and the flowers work beautifully for cutting—so you can enjoy the color outside and bring a little of that “punch” indoors.

Color-Changing Panicles For A Long Summer Show

Little Lime Punch® is the kind of hydrangea that keeps your landscape interesting week after week. Its tight, full panicle flowers open in fresh lime green, brighten through creamy white, then blush into pink and finish with deeper rosy-red tones as the season matures. You’ll often see multiple shades at once, so the plant looks “in motion” from midsummer into fall—perfect when you want a shrub that carries the color load long after early perennials fade.

Because this is a panicle hydrangea, bloom color isn’t tied to soil pH, and the show is far more consistent year to year than many bigleaf hydrangeas. Give it steady moisture during heat and peak bloom, and you’ll be rewarded with cleaner, longer-lasting flower heads you can enjoy on the plant—or clip for fresh arrangements and later dry for indoor color that lasts.

A Compact Hydrangea That Fits Small Yards And Foundation Beds

If you love the Limelight look but don’t have room for an 8-foot shrub, Little Lime Punch® is your solution. It matures around 3–5 feet tall and wide, forming a tidy, mounded shape that slips easily into foundation plantings, mixed borders, and smaller garden rooms. The foliage stays a rich green throughout the growing season, providing a strong backdrop for blooms and a polished look even when the flowers are between color phases.

This size also makes it easier to design with. Use one as a statement near an entry, repeat several for a unified foundation rhythm, or tuck it into a mixed bed where you need dependable mid- to late-season bloom power. It’s substantial enough to read as a shrub (not a “potted accent”), but compact enough that it won’t swallow walkways, windows, or neighboring plants.

Easy New-Wood Flowering That Makes Care Simple

Little Lime Punch® blooms on new wood, which is a big deal for confidence. That means it sets buds on the current season’s growth—so winter cold doesn’t “steal” your flower show the way it can with some old-wood hydrangeas. Pruning is straightforward, too: a late-winter or early-spring cutback is all it takes to refresh the shape and encourage strong stems that hold the flowers up proudly.

Sun flexibility is another reason it performs so well. In cooler regions, full sun helps maximize flowering and color development. In hotter climates, morning sun with a little afternoon shade helps prevent stress and keeps blooms looking fresher. Pair that with well-drained soil and consistent watering during dry spells, and you’ll have a hardy, high-impact shrub that looks intentional—not finicky.

Design-Ready For Hedges, Borders, And Patio Containers

This hydrangea is a designer’s favorite because it plays so many roles. In a mixed border, it acts as a “season extender,” bridging summer into fall with big, bright flower panicles. Along a foundation, it offers structure plus a long bloom window that looks great from the street. And because the habit is naturally compact, it’s also a strong candidate for large containers—especially if you want a patio shrub that flowers reliably without complicated pruning rules.

For the best look, think in layers: place Little Lime Punch® behind lower mounding perennials, in front of taller evergreens, or alongside ornamental grasses that pick up the late-season vibe. The sturdy, upright stems keep the plant looking neat, and the flowers work beautifully for cutting—so you can enjoy the color outside and bring a little of that “punch” indoors.

$32.98

Original: $109.95

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Little Lime Punch® Hydrangea

$109.95

$32.98

Description

Color-Changing Panicles For A Long Summer Show

Little Lime Punch® is the kind of hydrangea that keeps your landscape interesting week after week. Its tight, full panicle flowers open in fresh lime green, brighten through creamy white, then blush into pink and finish with deeper rosy-red tones as the season matures. You’ll often see multiple shades at once, so the plant looks “in motion” from midsummer into fall—perfect when you want a shrub that carries the color load long after early perennials fade.

Because this is a panicle hydrangea, bloom color isn’t tied to soil pH, and the show is far more consistent year to year than many bigleaf hydrangeas. Give it steady moisture during heat and peak bloom, and you’ll be rewarded with cleaner, longer-lasting flower heads you can enjoy on the plant—or clip for fresh arrangements and later dry for indoor color that lasts.

A Compact Hydrangea That Fits Small Yards And Foundation Beds

If you love the Limelight look but don’t have room for an 8-foot shrub, Little Lime Punch® is your solution. It matures around 3–5 feet tall and wide, forming a tidy, mounded shape that slips easily into foundation plantings, mixed borders, and smaller garden rooms. The foliage stays a rich green throughout the growing season, providing a strong backdrop for blooms and a polished look even when the flowers are between color phases.

This size also makes it easier to design with. Use one as a statement near an entry, repeat several for a unified foundation rhythm, or tuck it into a mixed bed where you need dependable mid- to late-season bloom power. It’s substantial enough to read as a shrub (not a “potted accent”), but compact enough that it won’t swallow walkways, windows, or neighboring plants.

Easy New-Wood Flowering That Makes Care Simple

Little Lime Punch® blooms on new wood, which is a big deal for confidence. That means it sets buds on the current season’s growth—so winter cold doesn’t “steal” your flower show the way it can with some old-wood hydrangeas. Pruning is straightforward, too: a late-winter or early-spring cutback is all it takes to refresh the shape and encourage strong stems that hold the flowers up proudly.

Sun flexibility is another reason it performs so well. In cooler regions, full sun helps maximize flowering and color development. In hotter climates, morning sun with a little afternoon shade helps prevent stress and keeps blooms looking fresher. Pair that with well-drained soil and consistent watering during dry spells, and you’ll have a hardy, high-impact shrub that looks intentional—not finicky.

Design-Ready For Hedges, Borders, And Patio Containers

This hydrangea is a designer’s favorite because it plays so many roles. In a mixed border, it acts as a “season extender,” bridging summer into fall with big, bright flower panicles. Along a foundation, it offers structure plus a long bloom window that looks great from the street. And because the habit is naturally compact, it’s also a strong candidate for large containers—especially if you want a patio shrub that flowers reliably without complicated pruning rules.

For the best look, think in layers: place Little Lime Punch® behind lower mounding perennials, in front of taller evergreens, or alongside ornamental grasses that pick up the late-season vibe. The sturdy, upright stems keep the plant looking neat, and the flowers work beautifully for cutting—so you can enjoy the color outside and bring a little of that “punch” indoors.