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Do you have a Pink Diamond Hydrangea tree?

I was thinking of planting some of these in my yard and would like to know how well you like your Pink Diamond Hydrangea Tree, if you have one. How big is it? How does it look throughout the season? What do you love about it? Is there anything that you don't like about it? What are the big differences between a Pink Diamond tree compared to a Pee Gee Hydrangea tree. Do they have pest or disease problems? Messy? Mine will be in full sun in zone 6. Thank's a bunch for the help!!!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Pink Diamond Hydrangea tree will grow 10-15 feet tall and are very showy. They are the most cold hardy variety and will be good for where you live. Full sun will be perfect for this tree. The mop heads will be 12-18" long each. They are bright white thru Summer and then they turn pink in late summer. The branches do not break off in the winter with all the snow fall. You will love the flowers and that they are different than what everyone else has. They are disease resistant and have a very neat habit. I have a Pee Gee Hydrangea but it is a bush not a tree. The flowers are much bigger on the Pink Diamond Hydrangea and more showy. You can purchase the Pink Diamond Hydrangea from QVC.com item M10521 for $46.68 but if you pay with a credit card, they can bill you in 3 payments of $15.56 yet they ship it to you right away. The plant comes bare root about 4' tall. It is the hardiest hydrangea you can buy. Great tree to buy.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hello Valkyrie,

    you just gave me an idea with your tree. I will look up info on the internet to see if I can grow it in northern NY State.

    Thanks

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