Quick Fire® Hydrangea Tree
Quick Fire® Hydrangea Tree — The Earliest Blooming Hydrangea, Bar None
Most hydrangeas wait until midsummer to show their colors. The Quick Fire® Hydrangea Tree doesn't wait. It's the first panicle hydrangea to bloom each season — opening in early summer with pristine white flower heads, then slowly deepening to a rich, rosy pink as the season progresses. Trained into a clean tree form, it brings structure, elegance, and a full season of color to gardens, patios, and containers alike.
Why It Stands Apart
- Earliest Bloomer: Flowers weeks ahead of other hydrangeas, extending your garden's color season from early summer all the way through fall.
- Dramatic Color Evolution: Blooms open pure white, then transition through blush to a deep, rich pink — the same plant looks completely different from June to October.
- Elegant Tree Form: Trained on a single clean trunk, it delivers the impact of a flowering tree with the charm of a hydrangea — a rare and striking combination.
- Exceptional Cold Hardiness: Blooms on new wood, so late frosts won't affect the flower display — reliable performance even in colder climates.
- Versatile Placement: Stunning in garden beds, mixed borders, as a patio container specimen, or flanking an entryway in matching pairs.
- Low Maintenance: Adaptable to a wide range of soils, requires minimal pruning (just a light trim in late winter), and is naturally resistant to most pests.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade (best blooms in full sun)
- Water: Regular watering; keep soil consistently moist, especially in containers
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 3–8
- Mature Size: 6–8 ft. tall × 4–6 ft. wide
- Bloom Time: Early summer through fall (June–October)
- Available Sizes: 2–3 ft., 3–4 ft.
Place two in matching containers flanking a front door and watch them carry your entryway from June through the first frost — white in summer, blushing pink by August, deep rose by fall. Few plants work this hard for this long.
Complete Your Garden
- Bloodgood Japanese Maple Tree — a classic deep purple-red specimen tree that pairs beautifully with the white-to-pink hydrangea palette
- Sarah Bernhardt Peony — fragrant double pink blooms that bridge the gap between spring and the hydrangea's early summer debut
Original: $199.95
-65%$199.95
$69.98




Description
Quick Fire® Hydrangea Tree — The Earliest Blooming Hydrangea, Bar None
Most hydrangeas wait until midsummer to show their colors. The Quick Fire® Hydrangea Tree doesn't wait. It's the first panicle hydrangea to bloom each season — opening in early summer with pristine white flower heads, then slowly deepening to a rich, rosy pink as the season progresses. Trained into a clean tree form, it brings structure, elegance, and a full season of color to gardens, patios, and containers alike.
Why It Stands Apart
- Earliest Bloomer: Flowers weeks ahead of other hydrangeas, extending your garden's color season from early summer all the way through fall.
- Dramatic Color Evolution: Blooms open pure white, then transition through blush to a deep, rich pink — the same plant looks completely different from June to October.
- Elegant Tree Form: Trained on a single clean trunk, it delivers the impact of a flowering tree with the charm of a hydrangea — a rare and striking combination.
- Exceptional Cold Hardiness: Blooms on new wood, so late frosts won't affect the flower display — reliable performance even in colder climates.
- Versatile Placement: Stunning in garden beds, mixed borders, as a patio container specimen, or flanking an entryway in matching pairs.
- Low Maintenance: Adaptable to a wide range of soils, requires minimal pruning (just a light trim in late winter), and is naturally resistant to most pests.
Growing Guide
- Light: Full sun to part shade (best blooms in full sun)
- Water: Regular watering; keep soil consistently moist, especially in containers
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 3–8
- Mature Size: 6–8 ft. tall × 4–6 ft. wide
- Bloom Time: Early summer through fall (June–October)
- Available Sizes: 2–3 ft., 3–4 ft.
Place two in matching containers flanking a front door and watch them carry your entryway from June through the first frost — white in summer, blushing pink by August, deep rose by fall. Few plants work this hard for this long.
Complete Your Garden
- Bloodgood Japanese Maple Tree — a classic deep purple-red specimen tree that pairs beautifully with the white-to-pink hydrangea palette
- Sarah Bernhardt Peony — fragrant double pink blooms that bridge the gap between spring and the hydrangea's early summer debut























