Hydrangea paniculatum ‘Wim’s Red” is an attractive shrub with its dark red stems and light green foliage.  The flowers start off white but over time they become pink and then red. In the autumn the foliage develops a range of colours - amber, orange, red and shades of almost blue. 

This is its second position pretty well full sun, where it seems happy. There isn’t much room for it, and branches are hanging over the path on one side and a strip of lawn on the other, but I’m hoping it will respond well to heavy pruning sometime over the winter half of the year, so it will remain quite a small shrub.

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