Remaining Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea Regains Its Footing - August 2025

In the Summer of 2023, I planted a pair of Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangeas in between some of the Green Giant Thujas along the fenceline in the backyard.  Since then...both of them were ravaged by the (dang!) rabbits.  One of them - the one closer to the house - never came back.  But the other one - a little further back - survived the past two Winters.  Despite the rabbit pressure. 

Has it flowered since I planted it?  No.  There's been no "Old Wood" left after the rabbits get to it.  But, that isn't stopping it from putting on some new - and much needed - growth this Summer.

See below for current state of this shade-tolerant flowering shrub: 

Snow Queen Oakleaf Hydrangea

From the looks of them in this July 2023 photo, I'd say that this one isn't quite back to the size it was when I first planted it, but getting close.  

Also...note the chicken wire attached to the fence behind this shrub.  More on that soon. 

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