Hydrangea King George is a deciduous shrub with foliage of green colour initially, before gaining a red tint in that colour as the year progresses into Autumn. Summer will see the plant produce red flowers, which will also have a tint of colour added to them; this time, in the form of a gorgeous pink shade. Planting Hydrangea in moist, well-drained soil is recommended, whilst also ensuring that you place them in a place where they can be exposed to full sunlight. Watering can be carried out on the basis of the soil being dry, if they are placed in full sunlight. However, if placed in dappled shade, regular watering should only take place in the first few weeks as it establishes itself. Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold. Depending on seasonality, deciduous plants may be supplied in their dormant state and without leaves. Plants may also be pruned back, lower than stated heights, to encourage new growth. Latin Name: Hydrangea macrophylla King George Common Name: Mophead Hydrangea Characteristics: Hydrangea King George is a deciduous shrub with green foliage that will produce a red tint in its Autumn colour. In Summer, the flowers will also bear a shade of red, with a pink hue showing through that. Due to the plants deciduous nature, it will lose its leaves later in the year, before returning with fresh new foliage in Spring. Plant Advice: Hydrangea should be planted in moist, well-drained soil and kept in full sun at the best of times. If kept in full sunlight, watering should be done so that the soil is never dry to touch. However, if placed in dappled shade, regular watering should only take place in the first few weeks as it establishes itself. *Images are for illustrative purposes only. Plant supplied in a growers pot, decorative pot not included.