Let's Dance Can Do has the unique ability to create flower buds along the entire length of the stem instead of only at the top like other big-leaf hydrangeas. That means that even if winter does its worst and kills back a portion of the plant, there will still be flower buds to open in early summer.
Let's Dance Can Do also reblooms quicker than others: in other words, you won't have to wait until fall to see the new flowers. The flowers are lacecaps and are a luscious strawberry pink in neutral/alkaline soils and a lovely lavender in acidic ones.
(Photo courtesy of Spring Meadow Nursery, Inc.)
| 3-4 feet | |
| 3 feet | |
| 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | |
| Sun, Part Sun | |
| Average | |
| Summer, Spring | |
| Yes | |
| Pink, Purple | |
| Cut Flower, Long Blooming | |
| Bees | |
| Cottage, Woodland | |
| Front, Middle | |
| Right After Blooming | |
| New Wood, Old Wood |