A flowering deciduous shrub, the Oakleaf Hydrangea will give your backyard a lovely theme for it provides with large clusters of flowers on sturdy stems and distinctive leaves with lobes like those of an oak tree, hence its name Oakleaf. They make a good specimen plant, and it also works well as a foundation plant or when massed in shrub borders or open woodland gardens. Its foliage color is attractive specially during fall, as the leathery leaves turn purple, orange-bronze, or red. They appreciate afternoon shade, especially in southern climates where nearly full shade may be necessary.
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