Hydrangea: Fire Light (Proven Winners)


Hydrangea Paniculata

Lush and full, the white flowers of Fire Light hydrangea transform to pomegranate-red in late summer. Produces abundant blooms every year, even after harsh winters. It makes a great cut flower, fresh or dried, and can be used as a hedge, specimen, or incorporated into flower gardens and foundation plantings.

Botanical Name Hydrangea Paniculata
Plant Type Deciduous flowering shrub
Mature Size 90–120 cm (3–4 ft) tall × 90–120 cm (3–4 ft) wide
Hardiness Zones 
3–8 (hardy in Ontario)
Native Area Asia


  • Early summer: Dense clusters of creamy white blooms.

  • Late summer to fall: Flowers shift to deep pink and red tones.

  • Compact, mounding shape stays neat all season.

*Photos courtesy of Proven Winners