Latin: Hydrangea a. 'Inv. Limetta'
Common: Invincible Limetta Hydrangea
Zone: 4
Height: 36"- 48"
Width: 36"- 48"
Exposure: Part Shade to Sun
Flower Season: July - September
Flower Color: White
Fragrance: N/A
Fall Color: Yellow Green
Notes: Invincibelle Limetta hydrangea is as reliable as the classic 'Annabelle,' but offers big-time improvements, like strong stems that hold the blooms upright all season, and a dwarf, rounded habit that makes it perfect to plant anywhere, from foundations to flower gardens. In early summer, spheres of lime green flowers appear. They lighten to a soft green-white before turning jade green for the rest of the season. They last clear through frost for a persistent show. Smooth hydrangeas like Invincibelle Limetta are native to North America, they grow wild in much of the central and southeastern U.S.