Another wonderful hydrangea we brought back from England (incidentally, all hydrangeas brought into this country must spend their first two years in quarantine!). This with delicate, lacey caps of lightest pink surrounding centers of pink fading to blue. Bright green serrated foliage with a blush…
A new and rarely offered hydrangea from Japan known for its inky black flowers (certainly 'intensified' in photographs in Japanese horticultural publications). The heads of flowers of this hydrangea are relatively small though for those with further breeding in mind, this new departure in flower color…
Certainly one of the most striking Hydrangeas that we currently have in our collection in regard to flowers. We originally received this from Japan as 'Beni Nishiki' which translates literally as 'Red Variegated.' Though the variegation was unstable and quickly disappeared, the deep red lacecap flowers…
This Japanese hydrangea has extremely narrow foliage along stems to 3 ft., and the loveliest of diminutive white lacecaps nestled within. Though a hardy and durable selection, it appears so delicate that one almost wants to whisper in its presence.
Container size: 5"
In the nursery we've been very pleased with the autumn tints of red in the small foliage of this summer-blossoming hydrangea. Both foliage and flower-heads are small; produces lovely heads of double sterile flowers, pink to white in the alkaline soil of our pots, and blue in the acid soil of the garden…
The new growth of this hydrangea is a rich burgundy throughout the season. Come midsummer, from buds opening ruby red, discs of pink, fertile flowers are surrounded by pinkish-white sterile florets picoteed in rose-red. An outstanding cultivar from Japan.
Container size: 4"
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