Hydrangea mac. 'Next Generation® Pistachio'

Pistachio Hydrangea

  • Mix of red, purple, bronze and green on each flower
  • Ability to rebloom on old and new wood
  • Easy care
  • Long blooming
  • Reblooms

  • Category: Shrub
  • Alternate Cultivar: 'Horwack'
  • Patent: PP25,577
  • Hardiness Zone: 5-9
  • Height: 4-5 ft
  • Spread: 4-5 ft
  • Bloom Color: Multi-Color
  • Foliage Color: Green Shades

Purchase options for Pistachio Hydrangea

  • Size: #3
  • Status: BeautiFULL
  • Availability: In Stock

$67.00


While we are fixated on blue in the Hydrangea world, Ball Horticulture is working hard to open up our world to new colors with 'Pistachio'. How about this for a mix...red, purple, bronze and green all in varying degrees on each flower? It's a kaleidoscope of varying colors that is made all the more impressive by this selection's ability to rebloom and to bloom on old and new wood. Add up its unique, ever-changing color palette with its incredible desire to bloom and its zone 5 hardiness and you have yet another breakthrough in the Hydrangea world! You'll be wowed by Pistachio™ for all these outstanding traits but the one you might like best is the carefree nature that sees it growing well in any sunny to half-day sun area in your landscape that has moist, well-drained soil with very little input from you other than getting it established. Blessed with a dense, rounded form, it will be as easy to find a home for Pistachio™ in your yard as it will be to show off its remarkable bloom.

Foliage Color
Dark Green
Maintenance and Care
Fast Growing
Mass Planting
Flower Color
Multicolor
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Spring
Early Summer
Summer Bloomer
Late Summer
Fall
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun
Habit
Round
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Moist, Well-Drained
Growing Tips for Hydrangea mac. 'Next Generation® Pistachio'

Plant in full to partial sun area with moist well-drained soil. Prune dead stems in early spring after the new growth starts - only pruning the portions of the stems that did not break.