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 CITYLINE SERIES OF DWARF HYDRANGEA   

 

A great new Hydrangea series from Germany with tight, compact growth and large flowers. Developed because growth regulators are prohibited in Germany, so growers can now finish a tight full plant without chemicals, or shearing or pruning off flower buds. While the growth is very compact, the bright fuchsia colored flowers are large and showy. Cityline creates a knockout one gallon! It was developed by Rampp Hydrangea of Germany.

*Flower colors will vary depending upon pH and the availability of Aluminum ions. Acid pH tends to shift color to blue. Phosphorous will tie up aluminum and result this along with a basic pH will result in pink flowers.

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CITYLINE Berlin - Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Berlin Rabe’ pp# 10,912 –

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CITYLINE Paris - Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Paris Rapa’ pp# 10,906

 

CITYLINE Venice - Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Venice Raven’ pp# 10,928

 

CITYLINE Vienna - Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Vienna Rawi’ pp# 10,930

Hardiness:  USDA Zone 5

Bloom Time:  Summer                                                               

Bloom Color:  Each is a different shade of pink or blue (dependent upon pH)

Foliage Color:  Glossy Green

Fall Color: Remains glossy green

Size: 1 – 3 feet

Exposure:  Full sun to partial shade                                                                                                               

Soil: Well-drained soil

Pruning:

Cityline Hydrangeas typically do not require much pruning but if you wish to build a tighter plant or maintain a shorter size follow these instructions:

Cityline Hydrangea forms its flower buds in later summer and then flowers in late June. The best time to prune is it after it blooms, from mid-July to mid-August.  Cease pruning in mid-august to allow time for the flower buds to form prior to winter.

As a young plant it is best to prune or pinch your plant in order to build a full bodied, well branched plant.  If the plant is leggy when you purchased it, shear the plant back hard by 1/3  to 1/2 its original size. Once it puts on an inch or two of growth, pinch the branch tips to remove just the growing tip. This tip controls branching.  Once it is removed the buds below it will turn into stems. Once these new branches grow an inch or two, pinch the tip out again. You can repeat this throughout the first growing season as you are tending your garden.  Although you will sacrifice one year of bloom, this technique results in a well branched, full bodied plant that will have more flowers in subsequent years. The second season in the ground, repeat the pinching practice (or lightly shear) up until mid-August.  Cease pruning and pinching to allow the flower buds to set.

During the third and subsequence seasons, prune or pinch as necessary after flowering and before bud set in mid-August. Do not be afraid to prune or shear your plant harder if you wish to maintain a shorter size.

Watering: High moisture. Moisture is a necessity of this plant.

Wildlife: None

Type: Deciduous

Fertilizing: Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees & shrubs. Follow the label for recommended rate of application. Flower color is affected by pH. For blue flowers, the soil must be more acidic and for pink flowers, the soil must be more alkaline.   An easy way to induce blue flowers is to add one tablespoon of Aluminum sulfate to a gallon of water and soak the roots in early spring. Treat two times. 

Uses: Groupings or masses, perennial or shrub borders, specimen, screens or hedges, mixed container, cut flowers.

Breeder:  Franz-Xaver and Konrad Rampp of Germany

Always wondered why they called Hydrangea macrophylla – Mophead Hydrangea? The flower doesn’t represent a mop but the habit of the plant definitely can! It can become long and leggy and the flowers become too heavy for the stems to hold up. So the result is a beautiful flower sweeping the ground like a mop.

With the CITYLINE SERIES, this will not be a problem. These Hydrangeas were bred to be dwarf. In Germany, they are used mostly for the floriculture market as indoor house plants. After talking with the breeder and seeing how they survived in the Michigan landscape, we knew we had a winner!

The CITYLINE hydrangeas are what growers and homeowners have been waiting for. They only reach 1 to 3 feet in height and have a neat, tight habit so pruning is never required. No more pruning off flower buds by mistake. Large beautiful blooms are great for dried or cut flowers. Each of the four varieties is a slightly different shade of pink, and will be affected by soil pH. The result is an incredible plant that requires no care or maintenance.                                    

Available at better nurseries, garden centers and mail order

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