Annabelle Hydrangea vs Russian Mountain Ash - TreeTime.ca

Annabelle Hydrangea vs Russian Mountain Ash

Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle

Sorbus aucuparia Rossica

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Annabelle Hydrangea
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Annabelle Hydrangea is a cold hardy shrub that is well known for its large, compact clusters of white flowers. Unlike other flowering species, Hydrangeas do best in partial shade. However, they are capable of growing in full sun if the soil is kept consistently moist.

Blooms occur on new wood, so regular pruning is encouraged in late winter. Try Annabelle Hydrangea as a border or on its own.

The Russian Mountain Ash is a stunning ornamental tree with the perfect pop of colour. It bears white flowers in the spring and gorgeous orange berries in the fall. Birds enjoy the berries that persist into the winter. It grows tall and can thrive in an urban setting making this an attractive ornamental tree for your landscaping project.

Annabelle Hydrangea Quick Facts

Russian Mountain Ash Quick Facts

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Zone: 3a
Zone: 2a
Height: 1.2 m (4 ft)
Height: 9 m (30 ft)
Spread: 1.5 m (5 ft)
Spread: 5 m (18 ft)
Moisture: normal
Moisture: any
Light: partial shade
Light: full sun
Hybrid: no
Hybrid: no
Catkins: no
Catkins: no
Berries: orange-red
Flowers: white, showy clusters
Flowers: showy white
Bark: shiny grey
Growth rate: fast
Growth rate: medium
Life span: medium
Life span: medium
Suckering: medium
Suckering: none




Other Names: russian rowan