小鸭Little Duck

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The "Little Duck" Hydrangea, also known as "彩锦" (Cai Jin), is a variety originating from Estonia. It is known for its abundant flowers, compact plant structure, and the lilac-purple color of the blossoms. The color gradually deepens, with dark pink stripes in the middle and base of the petals, contrasting with the yellow stamens.

This plant blooms in multiple seasons, especially in the southern regions. The first wave of flowering begins in April and can last until the end of June. After a brief "rest" during the summer, it blooms again at the end of August, extending its flowering period until late September or early October. In China's South, flowers can even continue to bloom until November. The older branches yield double-petaled flowers, while new branches bear single-petaled ones. The flowering period in the northern regions is about a month shorter compared to the southern regions.

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The "Little Duck" Hydrangea, also known as "彩锦" (Cai Jin), is a variety originating from Estonia. It is known for its abundant flowers, compact plant structure, and the lilac-purple color of the blossoms. The color gradually deepens, with dark pink stripes in the middle and base of the petals, contrasting with the yellow stamens.

This plant blooms in multiple seasons, especially in the southern regions. The first wave of flowering begins in April and can last until the end of June. After a brief "rest" during the summer, it blooms again at the end of August, extending its flowering period until late September or early October. In China's South, flowers can even continue to bloom until November. The older branches yield double-petaled flowers, while new branches bear single-petaled ones. The flowering period in the northern regions is about a month shorter compared to the southern regions.

The "Little Duck" Hydrangea, also known as "彩锦" (Cai Jin), is a variety originating from Estonia. It is known for its abundant flowers, compact plant structure, and the lilac-purple color of the blossoms. The color gradually deepens, with dark pink stripes in the middle and base of the petals, contrasting with the yellow stamens.

This plant blooms in multiple seasons, especially in the southern regions. The first wave of flowering begins in April and can last until the end of June. After a brief "rest" during the summer, it blooms again at the end of August, extending its flowering period until late September or early October. In China's South, flowers can even continue to bloom until November. The older branches yield double-petaled flowers, while new branches bear single-petaled ones. The flowering period in the northern regions is about a month shorter compared to the southern regions.

2-3 year old seedlings