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Hydrangea serrata Choco White - Mountain Hydrangea

Hydrangea serrata ‘Darwhite’ Choco White
Mountain Hydrangea, Tea of Heaven

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A compact Hydrangea with dark foliage, creating a superb backdrop for the light summer flowering. Not exceeding 1.20 m in all directions, this beautiful shrub can be grown in a container if the soil is not suitable. Its white, large, flat flower heads are enhanced by a heart of pink fertile flowers. Appreciating partial shade and humus-bearing, moist soil, especially non-calcareous, it is fairly easy to grow and perfectly suited to small gardens. It is very hardy, best planted at the edge of larger plants in a mixed border.
Flower size
12 cm
Height at maturity
1 m
Spread at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -20.5°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time April, October
Recommended planting time February to April, August to October
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Description

Hydrangea serrata ‘Darwhite’ Choco White is a Hydrangea with a compact and balanced habit, very ornamental both for its dark foliage with chocolate tones and for its white summer flowering. This deciduous shrub forms a dense clump as wide as it is tall, with young shoots in chocolate colours. Turning later to dark purple-tinged green, the vegetation contrasts with the white flowering, tinged with pink. Appreciating moist soil and light shade, this Hydrangea grows well in neutral to acid, humus-bearing soils that remain slightly moist in summer. Its limited growth also means it can be grown in a container, especially when the soil type is not suitable (typically on chalky or too dry ground). Hardy to -20°C, it is the perfect plant for shaded borders and small gardens.

Hydrangea is the flagship member of the Hydrangeaceae family, which owes its name to it, and which includes other very popular genera, such as Mock-oranges (Philadelphus) or Deutzias, or much more obscure ones like Jamesia. The Hydrangea genus includes more than 70 species. They are mainly shrubs of varying sizes, but some species have a climbing habit, such as Hydrangea petiolaris. Hydrangea serrata comes from the mountain forests of Japan and Korea, where it thrives up to 1500 m altitude, earning it its common name of Mountain Hydrangea. In its natural habitat, it grows in soils rich in organic matter, always moist, and appreciates a position in dappled light. The shrub generally reaches 1.50 m in height, more rarely up to 2.50 m. 
The cultivar ‘Darwhite’ Choco White is very original in its foliage colour. It forms a clump of 80 cm to 1.20 m in all directions, with a slightly irregular but well-proportioned silhouette. It develops deciduous leaves, elliptic to ovate in shape, even lanceolate, with a pointed tip. The surface of the leaf is satiny, and on young leaves, it has the most attractive chocolate tones. As they age, the leaves turn to a dark green tinged with purple, giving the shrub a very stylish appearance. Above all, this dark vegetation is ideal for creating a strong contrast with the light-coloured flowering. From June to September, this Mountain Hydrangea develops beautiful inflorescences, in the form of flat, lacecap heads about 12 cm in diameter. They are composed in the centre of dozens of small fertile flowers (only a few millimetres) that form buds of an old rose colour, while around the edge, the sterile florets of 2 to 4 cm spread out. These take on a cream white hue, sometimes with a very slight old rose edging, matching the central flowers. The grace of these inflorescences is great for rustic bouquets and adds a romantic touch to borders. It doesn't like bright sun; it will thrive in light shade, such as that provided by the edge of trees, which will also maintain a certain atmospheric humidity. Planted in a container, it will do well on a terrace or balcony facing east, as afternoon sun would be harmful to it.

Hydrangea serrata ‘Darwhite’ Choco White is a very ornamental small shrub, which will be perfect planted in a mixed border, alongside other plants with staggered flowering periods. Place it at the foot of a flowering dogwood such as Cornus kousa 'Scarlet Fire', with its intense fuchsia pink large bracts in May. To start the flowering even earlier, choose from the spring-flowering magnolias, which are second to none for enlivening a border early in the season. And to end the year beautifully, try autumn camellias whose form and flower colours are a true delight.

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Hydrangeas: planting, pruning and care
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Hydrangeas: planting, pruning and care
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Plant habit

Height at maturity 1 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Habit irregular, bushy
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour two-tone
Flowering time June to September
Inflorescence Cyme
Flower size 12 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Hydrangea

Species

serrata

Cultivar

‘Darwhite’ Choco White

Family

Hydrangeaceae

Other common names

Mountain Hydrangea, Tea of Heaven

Botanical synonyms

Hydrangea serrata ‘Darwhite’, Hydrangea serrata 'Choco White'

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference25714

Planting and care

Plant Hydrangea 'Choco White' in spring or early autumn, preferably in a slightly shaded position, for example against an east-facing wall, or even north-facing. Protect it from cold, drying winds. It does not require acid soil, but appreciates deep, moist yet well-drained soil, fairly fertile, possibly enriched with a good base fertiliser before planting. If the soil is dry at the foot of the wall, place the root ball at least 30-40 cm from the base of the wall and incorporate plenty of well-rotted compost to better retain moisture in the soil. It is very hardy and will be fine planted in a cold region.

Planting period

Best planting time April, October
Recommended planting time February to April, August to October

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Cut flowers, Small gardens, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -20.5°C (USDA zone 6b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil well-drained, humus-bearing, rich

Care

Pruning instructions Remove the dead flowers on the first bud or on the pair of buds directly beneath. Cut a quarter to a third of the oldest stems back to the base once the plant is mature, to encourage the formation of young shoots and prevent the clump from ageing. Prune like this every year during March and April. Keep in mind that flowering occurs on the wood from the previous year.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March to April
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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