New Hydrangeas for North and Central Florida: Bigleaf and Mountain Hydrangeas
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Keywords

EP287

How to Cite

Knox, Gary W. 2006. “New Hydrangeas for North and Central Florida: Bigleaf and Mountain Hydrangeas: ENH1034/EP287, 3/2006”. EDIS 2006 (11). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep287-2006.

Abstract

ENH-1034, a 5-page fact sheet by Gary W. Knox, describes new cultivars of this shade-preferring shrub which has re-emerged as an important garden plant, providing explanation and history of reflowering cultivars, as well as other notable non-reflowering cultivars that are being marketed in the U.S. Published by the UF Environmental Horticulture Department, March 2006.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep287-2006
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References

Dirr, Michael A. 2004. Hydrangeas for American gardens. Timber Press, Inc., Portland, OR.

Fox, A.M., D.R. Gordon, J.A. Dusky, L. Tyson, and R.K. Stocker, 2005. IFAS Assessment of the Status of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas. http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/assessment.html. Assessed 14 March 2006.

Griffith, Gene and E. Dean. 2004-2005 Wilkerson Mill Gardens Catalog. http://www.hydrangea.com/. Accessed 10 January 2006.

King, Judith. Hydrangeas! Hydrangeas! http://hydrangeashydrangeas.com/. Accessed 10 January 2006.

Knox, Gary W. 2006. Flowering characteristics of hydrangea selections at the North Florida Research and Education Center in Quincy. NFREC Research Report 2006-04. 4 pp. University of Florida/IFAS, North Florida Research and Education Center, 155 Research Road, Quincy, FL 32351. January 2006.

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