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Lovely Pairs – Companion Plants for Your Hydrangeas

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  • By Erica Glasener
  • April 16, 2020
Plants that complement hydrangeas in the landscape

It’s easy to see why hydrangeas have long been a staple in southern gardens. Ideal for the shady border, hydrangeas are happiest when located where they receive morning sun and afternoon shade. However, they will tolerate a good bit of sun, provided they receive adequate moisture.

With their big, billowy blooms, mophead selections of Hydrangea macrophylla are excellent both in the garden and for flower arrangements. Typically, the blooms are blue when the plants are grown in acidic soil, and pink when the soil is alkaline.


‘Big Daddy’
and Dear Dolores™ are two selections sure to delight. ‘Big Daddy’ Hydrangea’s 12- to 14-inch blooms will turn heads both in the landscape and indoors as cut flowers. Dear Dolores™ is a warm weather stunner, re-blooming spring through fall.

For a cohesive design, plant ‘Big Daddy’ and Dear Dolores™ with other trees, shrubs and perennials. When planning, think of your design as painting with plants to create lovely

Here are some tips for selecting plants that will complement your hydrangeas:

1. Start with the canopy layer.


Choose medium-sized trees, like Empress of China® Dogwood, to provide light shade and offer handsome flowers, foliage and bark.


The Delta™ Series of crapemyrtles add rich appeal with burgundy foliage and vivid, colorful blooms all summer.


Or, shape one of the hollies from our collection – Oakland™, Robin™ or ‘Scarlet’s Peak.’ These evergreen beauties offer a perfect anchor of waxy, deep green foliage with a pop of red color when berries appear.

2. Plant a mixture of evergreen and deciduous shrubs to create a dynamic display.


Yewtopia® Plum Yew
is evergreen and provides a strong vertical accent.


Or consider a more compact shrub like ‘Soft Caress’ Mahonia. This graceful evergreen offers fine, textured, almost feathery foliage – a perfect contrast to the wide leaves of the hydrangeas.


For more formal gardens, consider boxwoods like Baby Gem™. It is ideal for edging or planting in groups as evergreen anchors. You may also grow Baby Gem™ in containers, allowing it to serve as a transportable accent.


Finally, for fragrance and pure white blooms, mix in ScentAmazing™ and Jubilation™ Gardenias for multisensory appeal.

3. The carpet layer.

Plant groundcovers, bulbs or both under your hydrangeas.


Purple Pixie® Loropetalum
works well as a groundcover, and adds a nice pop of purple foliage, which will complement the both the leaves and blooms of the hydrangeas.


Also consider perennials like ‘Twilight’ and ‘Solar Eclipse’ Heucherella. ‘Twilight’ Heucherella’s sophisticated charcoal hue and velvety texture will lend elegance as an underplanting or groundcover, while ‘Solar Eclipse’ Heucherella’s citrus-hued border will look fresh paired with the bright hues of the hydrangeas.


If you’re seeking a bright, floral accent, try Evergreen Stella™ Daylily. Its sunny yellow blooms will beautifully contrast against the blue blooms of hydrangeas in acidic soil. Both will brighten your garden all summer long.

Remember – don’t limit yourself. Think of every season and choose a variety of plants to grow with your hydrangeas. Not sure where to start? We’re here to help with a large selection of plants that are bound to please!

Erica Glasener

The Southern Living® Plant Collection is proud to offer garden advice and plant care tips from industry expert, Erica Glasener. Erica is an author, lecturer and was an award-winning host of HGTV’s, “A Gardener’s Diary” for 14 years.
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Plants Featured In The article

Loropetalum
Purple Pixie Loropetalum planted in a stone stepped wall of a bluff

Purple Pixie® Dwarf Weeping Loropetalum

Loropetalum chinense ‘Peack’ PP18441
Mahonia

‘Soft Caress’ Mahonia

Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’ PP20183
Hydrangea
Close-up on big beautiful round Big Daddy Hydrangea blue bloom head

'Big Daddy' Hydrangea

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Big Daddy’ PP14527
Crapemyrtle

Delta Jazz® Crapemyrtle

Lagerstroemia hybrid ‘Chocolate Mocha’ PP21540
Hydrangea
Heaps of blue to lavender Southern Living Hydrangea bloom heads

Dear Dolores® Hydrangea

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Wyatt LeFever’
Dogwood
Close-up on white flowers of Empress of China Dogwood

Empress of China® Dogwood

Cornus angustata ‘Elsbry’ PP14537
Crapemyrtle
White blooming crapemyrtle stem with dark chocolate foliage on a white background

Delta Moonlight™ Crapemyrtle

Lagerstroemia indica ‘Delea’
Gardenia
Close-up on ScentAmazing Gardenia single daisy bloom

ScentAmazing® Gardenia

Gardenia jasminoides ‘LEETWO’ PP27601

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