Invincibelle Spirit Smooth Hydrangea
shrub

Invincibelle Spirit Smooth Hydrangea

Hydrangea arborescens 'Invincibelle Spirit'

Invincibelle Spirit Smooth Hydrangea is a vigorous, deciduous shrub known for its large, long-lasting pink to white blooms from early summer to early fall. It thrives in USDA zones 4-9 and is valued for its low maintenance and adaptability to a range of garden settings.

USDA Zones
4–9
Height
3 ft–5 ft at maturity
Bloom Season
June – September
Bloom Color
pink, white
🐝 Attracts PollinatorsAttracts bees and other pollinators

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Sun Requirements

Full Sun to Part Shade
Adaptable to 4–8+ hours of sunlight

Soil Type

well-drained, loamy

Care Requirements

Water Needsmedium
Maintenancelow
EvergreenNo

Complete Care Guide

### Care Guide for Invincibelle Spirit Smooth Hydrangea Invincibelle Spirit Smooth Hydrangea is a hardy and adaptable shrub that thrives best in USDA zones 4 through 9. It prefers a location with full sun to part shade, ideally receiving morning sun and afternoon shade to protect its delicate blooms from harsh heat. The plant grows best in well-drained, loamy soil rich in organic matter. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to promote healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. This hydrangea is relatively low maintenance; prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead wood and encourage vigorous new growth. Avoid heavy pruning in late summer or fall as it blooms on new wood. Though deer may occasionally browse on it, the plant is generally resilient. Keep an eye out for common pests and diseases, but this variety tends to be resistant. With proper care, Invincibelle Spirit Smooth Hydrangea will provide stunning floral displays from June through September, adding color and texture to your garden.

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