Hydrangea 'Quck Fire Fab®'
Hydrangea paniculata 'Quick Fire Fab®'
Mature Height: 6 to 8 ft.
Mature Spread: 5 to 6 ft.
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| Bloom Color: | White/Lime Green blooms that transition to Pink/Red |
| Foliage Color: | Green |
| Genus & Species: | Hydrangea paniculata 'Quick Fire Fab®' |
| Growth Rate: | Average |
| Mature Height: | 6 to 8 ft. |
| Mature Spread: | 5 to 6 ft. |
| soil type: | Adaptable to many soil types but, prefers moist, but well draining soil that is rich in organic matter |
| Sun Exposure: | Full sun to part sun |
| Zone: | 3 to 9 |
Quick Fire Fab® panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata 'SMNHPM', USPP 32,513, Can 7,267) delivers the earliest mophead blooms of any panicle hydrangea on the market, extending the flowering season a full two weeks or more ahead of the competition. Developed by breeder Megan Mathey at Spring Meadow Nursery and introduced through the Proven Winners ColorChoice program at Cultivate'20, this cultivar takes everything gardeners loved about the original Quick Fire — its rock-solid reliability, early bloom time, and easygoing temperament — and upgrades the flower form from an open lacecap to dense, football-sized mophead panicles. Each individual floret displays a distinctive cruciform shape that gives the blooms a textural dimension absent in other paniculatas, and the color progression unfolds from the base of each panicle upward, opening creamy white with a lime-green tint before flushing to watermelon pink, then bright pink, and finally deepening to a rich berry red as fall approaches.
Growing six to eight feet tall and five to six feet wide with a strong, upright habit, Quick Fire Fab carries its heavy blooms on sturdy stems that resist the flopping common in many large-flowered paniculatas. This adaptable shrub thrives in full sun to part shade across USDA Zones 3 through 8, performing well in virtually any well-drained soil without the need for amendments at planting time. Because it blooms on new wood, even harsh winters or aggressive pruning won't compromise the floral display — simply cut stems back by one-third in late winter or early spring to build a strong framework that fuels vigorous new growth. Quick Fire Fab earns its keep as a commanding specimen, a dense flowering hedge, or a bold backdrop to perennial borders, and the blooms make exceptional cut flowers for both fresh and dried arrangements.
With more than three months of continuous color, minimal maintenance requirements, strong urban pollution tolerance, and a projected garden lifespan of forty years or more, this is a hydrangea built for both the weekend gardener seeking effortless summer color and the landscape professional designing for long-term performance.
Photo Credit: Proven Winners
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