Oakleaf Hydrangea Flowering Shrub with Cone Shaped Blooms
The striking contrast between creamy-white panicles and deeply lobed oak-like leaves brings architectural texture to any garden border.
By Caroline Patterson in White Flowers & Plants | Source
Oakleaf hydrangeas are exceptional for adding vertical interest and refined texture to woodland or cottage gardens. Their cone-shaped blooms transition beautifully as they age, while the coarse foliage provides a dramatic backdrop. Pair them with fine-textured ferns or hostas to create a balanced, layered landscape that feels lush, established, and visually sophisticated.