Baby Pink Blooms + Contrasting Black Stems
Set apart by its gorgeous color contrast, the Flamingo Hydrangea Shrub boasts baby pink blooms with dark black stems. Plus, its flowers are truly prolific, with huge petals in a blanket that emerges over the entire silhouette.
Plus, the Flamingo blooms on new and old wood. Because it blooms so effortlessly, you won’t have to spend your time pruning and clipping or fussing to get your shrub to bloom…it’s stunning without hassle. Whether you plant it in a container on your balcony, as mass plantings in your flower beds or in borders along your driveway, your Flamingo Hydrangea goes above and beyond.
It reblooms when many other flowers fade, and it’s both fast-growing and disease tolerant…no green thumb needed to get beautiful results.
And since we’ve nurtured and hand-picked your Flamingo Hydrangea for proven results, you get a reliable performer. We do the extra work at our nursery to ensure you get a thriving, gorgeous plant without any effort on your part. All you have to do is click to order…and a healthy, eye-catching shrub is delivered to your door, ready to place and elevate your garden.
Don’t wait – get a prolific bloomer that’s unique amongst other Hydrangea varieties for its easy care and color contrast. Get your Flamingo Hydrangea Shrub today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: First, select an area with full sun (any area that receives 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily) and well-drained soil.
Then, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the rootball, place your shrub, backfill, and water to settle the roots.
If you’re planting in a container, select a pot that’s twice as large as your shipped container and ensure it has drainage holes. Place your Love Hydrangea, use organic soil mix, and find a sunny area on your porch or patio for your plant.
2. Watering: Generally, you will water your Hydrangea about once or twice weekly. But if you’re not sure when to water, simply check your soil about 3 inches down – if the soil is dry here, it’s time to water.
3. Fertilizing: Your Hydrangea shouldn’t need much fertilizer, but if you do need to feed it, use a well-balanced blend, like 10-10-10, in the spring before new growth begins.
4. Pruning: It blooms on new and old wood, but your Flamingo can be pruned for shaping and even healthier blooms in its dormant season, during the winter season.















Emily Johnson –
The Brighter Blooms Flamingo Hydrangea Shrub is absolutely stunning! The vibrant pink blooms have transformed my garden into a tropical paradise. Highly recommend!
Michael Smith –
I was initially skeptical, but this shrub exceeded my expectations. The flowers are large and vibrant, and the plant is very hardy. It’s a standout in my yard.
Sarah Brown –
Beautiful plant, but it took a bit longer to bloom than expected. Once it did, though, it was worth the wait. The color is incredible!
David Green –
The Flamingo Hydrangea is a real showstopper. It’s relatively low maintenance, and the blooms have lasted all summer. Great addition to any garden.
Laura White –
I love this shrub! The pink blooms are so vibrant and eye-catching. It’s also much healthier than other hydrangeas I’ve tried. Definitely recommend.
James Black –
The shrub arrived in perfect condition and has thrived ever since. The color is even more vivid in person. Very happy with this purchase.
Maria Rodriguez –
This is my first hydrangea, and I’m in love! The Flamingo Hydrangea blooms are huge and a gorgeous pink. It’s easy to care for and a fast grower.
William Davis –
The plant is beautiful, but it struggled a bit in the heat. With some extra care, it’s starting to thrive. The blooms are worth the effort!
Linda Wilson –
This hydrangea is a dream come true! The color is exactly as advertised, and it’s been a great conversation starter in my garden. Love it!
Robert Martinez –
I’m very pleased with this purchase. The plant arrived healthy and has bloomed beautifully. The Flamingo Hydrangea is now the centerpiece of my garden.