This hydrangea variety is known for its ability to produce full, multi-layered flower clusters that last throughout the growing season.

It offers a stunning display of blooms from summer through fall (blooms may change shades depending on soil pH).
Perfect for garden borders, containers, or as a focal point, the FlowerFull hydrangea is low-maintenance and highly resistant to pests and diseases.
Its robust growth and breathtaking beauty make it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking elegance and impact (it produces two to three times more blooms each season than other hydrangeas).
It matures at just 3-4 feet tall, and is not deer resistant.
Why hydrangeas are not deer resistant
- Deer like all hydrangeas, and the level of damage can vary from season to season.
- The tender shoots and blooms of hydrangeas make them a favorite of deer.
How to protect hydrangeas from deer
- Fencing: Put a fence around the plant to protect it from deer.
- Sprinkler: Use a motion-activated sprinkler to deter deer. Deer are afraid of the sound more than the water.
- Repellent: Apply a rain-resistant repellent to keep deer away (Liquid Fence is a popular choice that really works and is widely available).
- Plant near people: Plant hydrangeas near doors and in areas of human activity in the garden.
Which hydrangeas are less appealing to deer?
Hydrangea paniculata (Panicle Hydrangea) and Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf Hydrangea) are less attractive to deer. Here's a handy hydrangea deer resistance ranking guide to help you decide which hydrangea is best for your space.
Image above shows a panicle hydrangea.