Incrediball Storm Proof smooth hydrangea is a compact and resilient shrub with dense growth and strong stems. The kind of reliability we all want in our showstopping shrubs! It features abundant small, white blooms that cover the entire plant, eliminating the need for front fillers. This low-maintenance hydrangea is perfect for gardeners who want a beautiful and weather-resistant shrub.

| Blossom Color | White |
| Bloom Season | Summer |
| Exposure | Part to full sun |
| Height | 42-48 in |
| Width | 36-48 in |
| Spacing | 36-48 in |
| Container Sizes | 1 Gallon |
| Hardiness Zones | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
| Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Butterflies |
| Wildlife Deterred | No Wildlife Deterred |
| Features | Incrediball Storm Proof smooth hydrangea is a compact and resilient shrub with dense growth and strong stems. The kind of reliability we all want in our showstopping shrubs! It features abundant small, white blooms that cover the entire plant, eliminating the need for front fillers. This low-maintenance hydrangea is perfect for gardeners who want a beautiful and weather-resistant shrub. |
| Available Seasons |
| Adaptable as a Houseplant | No |
| Bog Plant | No |
| Is Disease Resistant | Yes |
| Drought Tolerant | No |
| Edible | No |
| Erosion Control | No |
| Fragrant Flower | No |
| Fragrant Foilage | No |
| Heat Tolerant | No |
| Native to North America | No |
| Salt Tolerant | No |
| Succulent | No |
| Water Plant | No |
| Uses |
Landscapes, naturalizing, hedges, perennial gardens. Also makes a very dramatic cut flower. |
| Maintenance Notes |
For the biggest, most abundant blooms and strongest stems, plant where it gets at least six hours of sun each day (warmer climates can get away with a bit less). A good layer of shredded bark mulch helps minimize water loss. As for pruning, cut the entire plant back by about one-third its total height each spring, just as the new growth begins to emerge on stems. This serves to build up a strong, supportive, woody base while also encouraging abundant new growth for plenty of flowers. If you wish to fertilize, an application of a rose fertilizer in early spring, once the soil has thawed, is sufficient. |