Scientific name: Hydrangea paniculata

Common name: Panicled Hydrangea 

Native: No

Native range: Native to China and Japan, but is a common ornamental across the globe [1,2].

Distribution in North America: Click to view the USDA Plants Database page for H. paniculata.

USDA Zones: 4-8A [1]

Maximum age: Unclear, but it is suggested that it may live up to 50 years [3].

Ecology: Small animals use its bushy growth form for cover, and bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects may use it as a source of nectar and pollen [4,5,6,7].

Ethnobotany: Its main use is as an ornamental thanks to its abundant, globose clusters of flowers that range from greenish-white to deep pink [1,2,4]. Its ethnobotanic uses are unclear, but its native, wild cousin, H. arborescens, is used by the Cherokee and Delaware for a number of medicinal and culinary purposes [8].