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Common Name: yellow wax bells
Type: Herbaceous perennial
Family: Hydrangeaceae
Zone: 5 to 8
Native Range: Japan, Korea
Garden Location: Enterprise Rent-A-Car Flower Borders
Height: 3 to 4 feet
Spread: 2 to 3 feet
Bloom Time: June to July
Bloom Description: Yellow
Sun: Part shade to full shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Flowers: Showy Flowers
Culture
Best grown in moist, acidic, humusy, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade.
Noteworthy Characteristics
A somewhat shrubby, herbaceous perennial with erect, purplish stems typically growing 3-4.5' tall. Features coarsely toothed, deeply lobed, maple-like leaves (to 8" across) which are perhaps the most outstanding feature of the plant. Narrow, drooping, waxy, bell-shaped yellow flowers (1.5" long) appear in both terminal and upper leaf axillary clusters (cymes), usually three flowers per cluster, from late summer to early autumn. Flowers give way to somewhat grotesquely interesting, three-horned, brownish-green seed capsules. Sometimes commonly called yellow waxbells. Some authorities include northeast China in this plant's native range.