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1797 days ago

Hydrangea in large pot.-SOLD...... half metre high

Joan from Masterton District

This Hydrangea is well establsihed and should transplant easily. It is just over half a metre high.
Its the hen and chicken type. The potted one for sale has one smallish flower on it at the moment.

$14 . 50 with the pot or $12.50 without the pot.

Hydrangeas do like quite a bit of shade and they like a damp spot. They do well in pots while they are small. They grow to a good metre high and need a metre of garden to bush out in.

They lose their leaves in the winter come away with fresh leaves in the Spring and come into flower at this time of the year.

Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.

Price: $14.50

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