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Airy heads of fully double flowers are bright white with barely-there pink around the edges. The blue-green foliage provides the foundation for these compact and mound-forming plants. At home as a filler in most and sunny bed and when you arrange those mid-summer bouquets.
A remarkable hydrangea hybrid from Jelena De Belder of Belgium. Loose, nodding, cone-shaped panicles hold pure white florets that are as large as the palm of your hand. A distinctively different look in the garden when paired with the deep maroon Cotinus 'Grace'. Flower heads hold well after cutting and look especially nice when dried and saved for indoor display. Give at least some afternoon sun, ample water and a year or two to establish and you'll be rewarded with a desirable specimen.
This is one of just a few garden Phlox we have included in the borders, for the rich green-tinted-purple foliage and large, unblemished conical heads of rose-pink flowers, each with a darker eye. Combines effectively with a host of summer perennials, including Symphytum x uplandicum as well as Miscanthus sinensis . We have never experienced powdery mildew on this selection in our garden. To 3 ft., in full sun and any soil.
Hydrangea paniculata 'Unique' $15.95
Panicle Hydrangea
Pure white, obscenely large conical heads with large sterile florets with rounded sepals completely concealing the fragrant fertile florets; one of the largest, if not showiest of the Hydrangea paniculatas we have cultivated. Absolutely stunning in our woodland with sturdy stems rising to 10 ft. or more over time. Suited to full sun or partially shaded situations.
Butterflies and gardeners will delight in this lavender-flowered sport with large, slightly fragrant flower heads boasting exceptional mildew resistance. Like all tall garden phlox this offspring of the legendary æDavidÆé tolerates drought but thrives in at least half a day of direct sun and moist, but well-drained soil.
A unique new color combination in a hardy, easy to grow summer bloomer, the showy panicles of this phlox are a cocktail of white, blushed with a broad rosy cheek, and tinged greenish-yellow û in fact, this is the first phlox to exhibit yellow in its petals! The color blend is truly that of rainbow sherbet. Like all garden phlox it attracts butterflies and prefers moist but well-drained soil in full sun, but tolerates half a day of shade and a bit drier soil conditions.

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