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Hydrangea serrata These unique mountain hydrangeas fare better in cold weather than their cousins, big-leaf hydrangeas, making them the perfect choice for landscapes and gardens in USDA zones 5 and 6. Large, lacecap flowers will be bright pink or deep purple-blue, depending on your soil pH. Flowers are set off by lustrous, deep green foliage. This reblooming hydrangea begins blooming in early summer on old wood and continues to produce flowers on new wood through autumn, ensuring a showy, abundant display. Small, rounded habit gives extra versatility in the landscape - grow it as a foundation planting, low hedge, edging, or specimen. An attractive cut and dried flower. A Proven Winners® variety.