Hydrangea Yokudanka. Hydrangea involucrata Yokudanka is a beautiful Japanese variety with double creamy warm pink lace cap flowers in late summer from July to August. Pruning Hydrangea involucrata varieties.
In summer plants are crowned by delicate white to lilac-blue lacecaps that remain attractive for weeks. A Japanese cultivar Hydrangea involucrata Yokudanka is a medium-sized mound-forming shrub fairly compact and a good sturdy plant. The oval leaves are covered with dense hairs that add a seductive texture and provide a fine complement to the unusual rounded floral buds.
Plants flower on both old.
Plants in the Genus Hydrangea. And when at peak the blend of innocent white blushing with the barest of refined pastel pink is purely. This hydrangea is a deciduous plant so during the dormant season autumn winter it will lose all its leaves shooting new growth in the spring. The domed lacecap flower heads are borne in July and August.