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Are you looking for a red hydrangea to plant this season but ca n’t decide which one to pick ? Red can be a difficult colouration to plant with , since so many plants are motley shades of Red River . In this article , gardening expert and hydrangea enthusiast Jill Drago heel out her favourite red hydrangea varieties for your garden , with names , depiction and hardiness zones of each !

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red hydrangeas

Are you await to add some red hydrangeas to your garden this season ? So often brightly carmine flowers are find oneself on one-year unfolding plants but there are some great recurrent and flowering shrub options , including thebeautiful blossom hydrangea .

Planting hydrangea for beautiful blooming is always on the gardeners to - do list for people who are looking forblueorwhite blooms . But you may not be aware that hydrangeas also number in a variety of unlike shades of red !

Choosing a hydrangea can be a guileful task because there are just so many fantastic options . In the list below , we ’ve hand - picked some dependable and equallybeautiful redness hydrangeasfor you no matter where you live , or what type of garden setting you have . Let ’s moil in !

H. arborescens ‘Invincibelle Ruby’

Smooth Varieties

These shrub are also known asHydrangea arborescens . This metal money is well known for its varieties in the ‘ Invincibelle ’ and ‘ Incrediball ’ series . Both are exceedingly democratic and can do well in a variety of climates .

‘Invincibelle Ruby’

‘ Invincibelle Ruby ’ hold true to its name . The flowers on this bush will bloom light garden pink and age to a deep shade of Burgundy wine as the season procession . This variety show is a reblooming hydrangea and will fill your garden with heyday all season long .

This variety has very attractive dreary unripened foliage , making a courteous accent for these pretty flowers .

Bigleaf Varieties

Also know asHydrangea macrophylla , shrub from this species are probably the most vernacular types you ’ll see in gardens around the world . They are easy to care for , and get along in a multifariousness of different bloom colors , including Red River .

‘Cardinal Red’

This is ruby-red hydrangea that will not falter . Even though its flower are sensitive they will remain in the red kinsfolk .

acidulent filth will experience a mauve dark-skinned flower , where alkaline will get to savour a bright red gem . ‘ Cardinal Red ’ will blossom heavily with eight inch flush on almost every branch .

‘Cherry Go Round’

‘ Cherry go Round ’ is a nicely shaped , little bush . The blooms are bold and make a nice instruction in a mass planting . The large clusters of flowers are long durable , and make gracious slice flowers that will dry well long after the summer has passed .

‘ Cherry go around ’ is low maintenance and would fill your shady areas with a gorgeous splash of coloration .

‘Grateful Red’

This variety is covered in ruddy blooms all summer long . As these flowers mature they will blow over to a lavender shade of purple . establish this bush in a partially shaded sphere , and your blooms will last even longer due to the breakout from the sunshine .

This is one of the most popular varieties with stunning red blooms . If you are look for some serious optical stake in your garden , this is a great alternative .

‘Endless Summer Summer Crush’

A red optionfrom the very pop Endless Summer collectionis sure to wow any gardener . eternal summertime hydrangea are a reblooming diversity , which signify that you will get flush on newfangled growth as well as old .

This also means that you will have these flowers around all summer long . This variety is pH sensitive , if your soil is acidic these flush will be a pretty spook of purpleness . On the contrary if your soil is alkaline you will be blessed with the snort red flowers this bush is known for .

‘Everlasting Crimson’

This is a rich red ink that some of the other bigleaf hydrangea , and the red lasts a piece longer because it is a reblooming hydrangea . It will transition through the normal pink and Green but will fetch up with that true mysterious red .

Be indisputable to nip off some of these flowers for your vase arrangements . They will be long lasting , and will dry very nicely .

‘Heart Throb’

‘ Heart Throb ’ is a newer motley that offers a muckle of appeal . Use this ruby red bush in container for a year long show that will be easily accented by seasonal yearly . These flowers havelittle accents of lime greenbut settle and eld to a abstruse disconsolate red .

‘ warmness Throb ’ is a slap-up option for those look for a more compact plant life . They are n’t as bad as some of the other macrophyllas on this list .

‘Kimono’

Unlike others on this tilt , ‘ Kimono ’ is not quite a red hydrangea . It has clean heyday with deep red edging . This hydrangea will rebloom all time of year long , keeping this passably red-faced show of efflorescence go . bloom will start in the mid to late spring and carry through the first frost .

‘Lady in Red’

This variety is a show showstopper in your garden and one of my favorites . Thislacecap hydrangeabegins to flower in the other summertime with a lightsome pinkish bloom and lento mature to a deeper pink and sometimes blue if your territory is more on the acidic side .

‘Magical Ruby Red’

This pretty cherry shrub starts out as a ruby red colouring material that deepens into a wine color that is often speckled with linden green . The leaf is a deep commons that accent the flowers very nicely .

‘ Magical deep red redness ’ is anice stocky hydrangeathat could be easily used anywhere that you have fond shade in your garden , including your container !

‘Red Beauty’

This motley has some similarities to ‘ Magical Ruby Red ’ but one of the main differences is the burgundy stems on ‘ Red Beauty ’ .

This bush has red flower that will twist to a dark plum tree for the perfect fall color . It has a very gracious mounded use and would be a adorable foundation plant .

‘Tuxedo Red’

This variety has monumental red bloom . This variety is such a prolific botch that these flowers nigh hide all of the foliage . Usually , this would be receive , but the foliage on this special hydrangea is quite spectacular on their own .

The leaves are serrated and a dark purple , that almost look black in some light . This is a great choice for someone see for a very unique plant life that tote up visual interest not seen in other sort .

Panicle Varieties

panicle are great for warm climates , and also the go - to mintage for garden spaces that are in full Sunday . Also known asHydrangea Paniculata , they are are stout thanother types of hydrangea , and can stick out up well to more unmanageable living conditions .

‘Fire Light’

The flower on this shrub will come out lily-white and as they age will release bright red for the perfect summertime punch of color . This is a great alternative for a first - time gardener because it is wanton to mature and very low sustainment .

There is also a dwarf version of ‘ Fire Light ’ call ‘ Fire Light Tidbit ’ which has many of the same attributes in a smaller cast .

‘Little Lime Punch’

‘ Little Lime Punch ’ is a really pretty panicle hydrangea with a fun color combination .   The flowers will blossom as a lime green and lento heighten and change from pinkish to a deep Marxist .

The really limited part of this shrub is that you will often find all of these colour on one industrial plant at the same time . The flowers on ‘ Little Lime Punch ’ are very long lasting , taking your well into the fall .

‘Quick Fire’

‘ Quick fire ’ is an early blooming panicle hydrangea . The flowers will give white , and turn to pink and pass to red as they mature . This bush is super hardy and a great choice for cold climates , with renowned retrieval after even the abrasive winter weather condition .

These bloom make for a very reasonably cut flower as well , so save those blooms and bring the exterior in !

Oakleaf Varieties

Also known asHydrangea Quercifolia , this species is well known for their larger foliage . Their leaves are in the shape of an oak tree tree , which is where this specie gets its common name . They are also hardier than other species .

‘Ruby Slippers’

‘ Ruby slippers ’ is a mid - size oakleaf hydrangea that will originate to about three feet in high spirits . The flowers are a crisp white at the start that will turn to ping a little earlier than the rest , at long last settling on red just in time for the gloam .

The foliage on ‘ Ruby Slippers ’ is dark green until fall fall around when they will evanesce to a full-bodied brown .

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H. macrophylla ‘Cardinal Red’

Mountain Varieties

Also known asHydrangea Serrata , sight varieties often exhibit a lacecap flower , and are a bit less unwashed than other coinage . If you are attend for something to help your garden stand out a bite from others , this species will tote up plenty of visual interest wherever it ’s imbed .

‘Tuff Stuff Red’

If you love bigleaf hydrangea , but live in a cool climate than the mountain hydrangea is for you . ‘ Tuff Stuff Red ’ has very pretty late - pinkish or crimson lacecap flowers that are long bloom beginning in the summer and accept you through the twilight .

This potpourri is versatile and well tucked into your landscape . It will supply pile of visual interest to your garden , and is n’t as common as the others on this listing .

Final Thoughts

Red is a color for all seasons . Thesehydrangeas are easy to care forand add together such a undimmed pop of color to your gardens . you could plant them in containers or in your gardens and your garden will be brightened immediately ! Add a vibrant splash of red to your hydrangea gardens this season !

H. macrophylla ‘Cherry go round’

H. macrophylla ‘Grateful Red’

H. macrophylla ‘Endless Summer Summer Crush’

H. macrophylla ‘Everlasting Crimson’

H. macrophylla ‘Heart Throb’

H. macrophylla ‘Kimono’

H. macrophylla ‘Lady in Red’

H. macrophylla ‘Magical Ruby Red’

H. macrophylla ‘Red Beauty’

H. macrophylla ‘Tuxedo Red’

H. paniculata ‘Fire Light’

H. paniculata ‘Little Lime Punch’

H. paniculata ‘Quick Fire’

Ruby Slippers Oakleaf Variety

H. serrata ‘Tuff Stuff Red’