Heat Tolerance: Light shade only in war summer areas
Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade, blooms better with more direct sun
Origin: Eastern North America from Canada to Louisiana, on rocky river banks and ravines
Growth Habits: Small deciduous shrub, 3 to 6 feet tall (90-180 cm), 4 to 6 feet spread (1.2-1.8 feet); heart-shaped leaves, 4 to 10 inches long (10-25 cm)
Flowers: White flowers
Watering Needs: Regular water
Propagation: Cuttings, layering
'Annabelle' is only 4 feet tall (1.2 m) and has very large very white flowerheads. The flower stems often need to be staked.
Culture:
Cut to the ground at the end of winter
Propagation:
Flat-topped, loose, broad clusters of small white or greenish-white flowers, up to 10 inches wide (25 cm), with larger sterile flowers occasionally present along edges of cluster. It blooms in June and July on the current year's growth.
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