Hydrangea macrophylla 'Cherry-Go-Round' (Kuro601)
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Cherry-Go-Round' - 'Cherry-Go-Round' Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Cherry-Go-Round' - 'Cherry-Go-Round' Hydrangea
Exposure
- Sun
- Part shade
Rusticity
Bloom time
- July
- August
- September
- October
- Vibrant deep cherry red blooms
- Exceptional flowering all summer long
- Compact format for small spaces
- Aesthetic dark stems
- Ideal for container gardening
Energize your outdoor living space with the incomparable brilliance of this variety. The Cherry-Go-Round hydrangea captivates the eye with its deep, vibrant cherry-red globular blooms that maintain their intensity throughout the entire season. Its compact habit and dark stems provide an elegant, modern structure, creating a striking contrast against the dense foliage. It instantly transforms a garden corner or terrace into a rich and warm display of colour.
Characteristics
- Foliage: The deciduous leaves display a rich dark green, providing a sturdy texture that serves as the perfect backdrop for the blooms.
- Flowering: Generous clusters of pure cherry-red flowers unfold on solid, dark stems from mid-summer until frost.
- Light: Thrives in gentle morning sun with necessary protection from the scorching afternoon rays (part shade).
- Habit: Features a rounded, bushy, and very tidy form.
- Growth: Displays moderate growth, reaching a balanced maturity of approximately 90 cm.
- Soil: Requires soil rich in organic matter, well-drained, yet consistently moist.
- Temperature: Provides reliable hardiness for zone 5.
- Resistances: Shows excellent tolerance to common leaf diseases.
Use
- Types of use: Integrate it into your containers on the balcony, as a border in a flowerbed, or in a mass planting for maximum visual impact.
- Decorative advantages: Its long-lasting flowers and compact size make it a star for small urban landscapes.
Maintenance
- Watering: Keep the soil uniformly moist; water generously during heatwaves to prevent wilting.
- Fertilization: Apply a flowering shrub fertilizer early in the spring to stimulate abundant blooming.
- Pruning: Limit pruning to removing dead wood in the spring and deadhead spent flowers to maintain a neat appearance.
- Planting: Plan for a spacing of about 90 cm in a hole enriched with compost.
- Winter Protection: Install winter protection (burlap or dome) and apply a thick mulch at the base to protect flower buds.
Plant details
Dimensions
Dimensions
Characteristics
Characteristics
Habit:
- Rounded
- Bushy
Flowering colours:
- Red
Plant needs
Plant needs
Watering:
- Moderate
- Tolerates moist soil
Maintenance:
- Medium
- Winter protection
- Deadheading
- Spring pruning
Soil requirement:
- Rich
- Well-drained
- Moist
Features
Features
Resistance:
- Cold
- Disease
Attract:
- Pollinators
- Butterflies
Use:
- Border
- Mass planting
- Flowerbed
- Container – star
- Planter
- In-ground
Attribute:
- Cut flower
- Long blooming
- Small landscaping and garden

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