Hydrangea – Invincibelle Garnetta®

Garden Height
30 - 30
Spacing
30 - 30
Spread
30 - 30
Habit
Mounded
Container Role
Thriller
Flower Size
Short
Flower Colors
Pink
Light Level
Part Sun to Sun, Sun
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Lusciously full mophead pink flowers are only one of the qualities that make Invincibelle Garnetta hydrangea so special. It also boasts supportive, sturdy stems (no blooms laying on the ground here!), a useful compact size, and reblooming ability for months instead of mere weeks of flowers. Blooming a bit later than the rest of the Invincibelle series, it's a fantastic season-extender.

Available in better garden centers in spring 2021.

Top reasons to grow Invincibelle Garnetta hydrangea:

1. Blooms every year, even in cold climates. It's practically fool-proof!

2. Flowers are held up on strong stems - no flopping.

3. Silvery-pink/ruby-red flowers are perfect for the summer landscape, and it reblooms.

Features

Lusciously full mophead pink flowers are only one of the qualities that make Invincibelle Garnetta hydrangea so special. It also boasts supportive, sturdy stems (no blooms laying on the ground here!), a useful compact size, and reblooming ability for months instead of mere weeks of flowers. Blooming a bit later than the rest of the Invincibelle series, it's a fantastic season-extender.

Available in better garden centers in spring 2021.

Top reasons to grow Invincibelle Garnetta hydrangea:

1. Blooms every year, even in cold climates. It's practically fool-proof!

2. Flowers are held up on strong stems - no flopping.

3. Silvery-pink/ruby-red flowers are perfect for the summer landscape, and it reblooms.

Continuous Re-Bloom

Dead-Heading Not Necessary

Fun Facts

Smooth hydrangeas like Invincibelle Garnetta are native to North America - they grow wild in much of the central and southeastern U.S.

Long Blooming

Native to North America

Maintenance Notes

We recommend a minimum of six hours of sun for smooth hydrangeas like Invincibelle Garnetta for the strongest stems and the most abundant flowers. In hot climates, afternoon shade is beneficial, but some sun is still recommended for the best results.

Prune Invincibelle hydrangeas in early spring, just as the new growth begins to emerge on the stems. Remove any dead wood and cut the entire plant back by about one-third its total height. This helps to preserve the strong woody base while also encouraging new growth for the best blooming. 

A 2-3" (5-7.6 cm) layer of shredded bark mulch helps shallow-rooted hydrangeas to conserve moisture and keep roots growing vigorously, which ensures the best performance. Fertilize in early spring, after the ground has thawed but before new growth begins, to ensure the best results. 

Uses Notes

This perky plant blooms non-stop and its deep pink flowers bring a refreshing color the summer garden, making it perfect for low hedges, mass plantings, perennial gardens, even containers. 

Maintenance Category Easy

Water Category Average

Blooms On New Wood

Bloom Time

Flower Form Border Plant, Container, Cut Flower, Dried Flower, Edging Plant, Landscape, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point

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