Hydranges – ‘Nigra’ variety
Q: I recently bought a hydrangea that was called ‘Nigra’ however, there were no details about the plant attached to it.
Not sure what color, does it need some sun, etc. It is lovely with blackish stems and nice green leaves…and since I am a hydrangea fan…decided I would take a chance.
A: It is indeed a very nice selection.
For more information please see Hydrangea macrophylla “Nigra”
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