| 'Pee Wee' is an oakleaf hydrangea with a compact form; generally 2 to 3 feet tall and as wide. More refined leaves and flowers than many of the other oakleaf hydrangeas.
H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that is often seen clinging to shallow soiled slopes in its natural environment. Form is deciduous and mounding. Grows to 6 foot tall and 8 feet wide. Leaves have 5 to7 deep lobes that give leaves an oak-like shape. Fall color is bronze to purple and midsummer to fall flowers are creamy panicles. Sterile flowers turn pink as they age. To keep in good shape, remove any crossing or scraggly branches in winter or early spring.
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