Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' is a stunning and unique variety of hydrangea that has gained popularity for its prolific blooming and elegant appearance. This hydrangea features delicate, white lacecap flowers that cascade gracefully, resembling a flowing wedding dress. The flowers can sometimes have a pink tinge as they age. It typically grows up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) in height and width. 'Runaway Bride' blooms from late spring to early autumn, providing a long season of interest. It produces flowers on both old and new wood, ensuring a continuous display. This hydrangea thrives in well-drained, moist soil and prefers a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade. Hydrangea 'Runaway Bride' is a beautiful addition to any garden, offering a spectacular display of flowers throughout the growing season.
Hardy in the UK, frost can cause a lot of damage to young buds, reducing the number of flowers, so it's advisable to protect your plant with fleece if freezing weather is likely. Pests can be a problem such as capsid bugs and vine weevil should be monitored. Diseases may be subject to leaf spot on the plant as it is woody - this may show in grey moulds, powdery mildews or honey fungus and should be treated accordingly. May cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with foliage may aggravate skin allergies.
Hydrangeas can be pruned back hard in the summer to remove dead material and to stimulate fresh strong new growth from the base which will produce the best flowers. Wear gloves and other protective equipment when handling.
Please note: All plants listed are stocked by Bents at various periods throughout the year, however, due to seasonality and variations in weather and growing conditions some lines may be unavailable. We advise contacting the store prior to your visit to check on availability
Hardy in the UK, frost can cause a lot of damage to young buds, reducing the number of flowers, so it's advisable to protect your plant with fleece if freezing weather is likely. Pests can be a problem such as capsid bugs and vine weevil should be monitored. Diseases may be subject to leaf spot on the plant as it is woody - this may show in grey moulds, powdery mildews or honey fungus and should be treated accordingly. May cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with foliage may aggravate skin allergies.
Hydrangeas can be pruned back hard in the summer to remove dead material and to stimulate fresh strong new growth from the base which will produce the best flowers. Wear gloves and other protective equipment when handling.
Please note: All plants listed are stocked by Bents at various periods throughout the year, however, due to seasonality and variations in weather and growing conditions some lines may be unavailable. We advise contacting the store prior to your visit to check on availability.