Category Archives: Hydrangea Plant

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bodensee’

Mophead Hydrangeas are always showy, and this one is no exception! When grown on acid soils, large heads of breathtaking blue flowers are borne from July to September. Where soils are more alkaline, the blooms take on mauve and pink

Hydrangea serrata ‘Preziosa’

Hydrangea ‘Preziosa’ is a deciduous shrub with large, purple-flushed green leaves and quantities of round mophead-style flowerheads in late summer and early autumn. Flowers start out deep pink and gradually mature to reddish-purple. Hydrangeas need a soil that does not dry

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mme E. Mouillere’

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Mme Emile Moulliere' is a deciduous shrub with dark green oval leaves and large round mophead-style white flowerheads in mid and late summer. The flowerheads sometimes take on a pink tinge if grown in full sun. It needs an

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Mirai’

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Mirai' is a hardy shrub that is container friendly. Its blooms are quite a display with white mophead flowers in summer with each individual floret edged in a light pink/red. As they mature the colour will deepen giving this

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bouquet Rose’

This gorgeous mophead hydrangea has a profusion of lilac/pink flowers throughout the summer and early autumn. Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bouquet Rose’ has a clean, compact form that is perfect for beds and borders, but it can also be planted in containers,

Hydrangea ‘Mojito’

Hydrangea ‘Mojito’ is a beautiful variety with lime-green cone-shaped flowers that turn a lovely pale pink colour at the end of the summer. They’ll bloom profusely from July to September, and this wonderful shrub will make a stunning focal point

Hydrangea ‘Strong Heart’

Hydrangea ?Strong Heart? is a wonderful bicolour mophead hydrangea boasting a magnificent colour palette. Producing densely packed, round heads of large green-cream flowers with a touch of pink on each petal. The leaves take on red hues in autumn which

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Boskoop Beauty’

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Boskoop Beauty’ produces traditional domed flowerheads that you tend to see in a mophead variety but with slightly ruffled petals with a dark pink margin. The flamboyant flowerheads contrast perfectly with the vibrant green leaves which cover its

Hydrangea serrata ‘Magic Pillow’

A great choice for small gardens, Hydrangea serrata ‘Magic Pillow’ only grows to 50cm in height making it ideal for pots, small borders or low, spreading groundcover. This dwarf hydrangea produces pillowy mounds covered in lacecap blooms from midsummer to

Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Jetstream’

?Jetstream? is a fabulous Hydrangea, that blooms from May until August. It produces an abundance of panicle filled cream flowers, that later transform to a deep shade of pink as summer comes to an end. Perfect for providing year-round interest,

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Confetti’

Hydrangea ?Confetti? is a compact paniculata type that will brighten shady spots with its elegant, conical panicles which subtly change colour throughout the summer. The blooms emerge yellow-green, gradually change to white and then take on pink tones as they

Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ice Crystal’

This compact variety of oak-leaved hydrangea grows to only just over a metre once mature, making it perfect for smaller growing spaces and patio pots. From mid summer to autumn, Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ice Crystal’ produces conical panicles of white flowers

Hydrangea serrata ‘Daredevil’

A unique variety of hydrangea that will provide an even more dramatic display than the ordinary type, boasting vibrant coloured blooms set against a backdrop of striking deep purple foliage. Hydrangea serrata ?Daredevil? produces an abundance of flat, lacecap blooms

Potato ‘Java’

Potato ?Java? is a maincrop variety that boasts bumper crops of lengthy red tubers with pale flesh. Great for use all-round and shows excellent resistance to eelworm, blight and scab. Height and spread: 60cm (24in).

Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Burgundy’

The best oak-leaved hydrangea for exceptional autumn foliage colour! Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Burgundy’ is a spreading deciduous shrub that produces large conical panicles of white flowers from midsummer to autumn. The attractive oak-like foliage takes on red-purple tones in the autumn.

Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Amethyst’

A rarely seen variety that is a striking twist on the usual white-bloomed type of Hydrangea quercifolia. From mid summer to autumn, Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Amethyst’ produces conical panicles of cream-white flowers that gradually change to a deep shade of plum

Sambucus racemosa ‘Lemony Lace’

?Lemony Lace? is a vibrant European Red Elder, that flowers from April until May. Adored for its feathery leaflets that are coloured in a shade of lime, this hardy shrub instantly adds freshness, texture and form to those lifeless corners.

Lagerstroemia indica ‘Dynamite’

?Dynamite? is a stunning Cape Myrtle, that blooms from June until October. It creates masses of frilly red flowers, that are borne upon large panicles, smothering a bushy growing habit of deep green foliage. An excellent shrub for providing year-round

Hydrangea serrata ‘Veerle’

?Veerle? is an eye-catching Hydrangea, that flowers from June until October. It generates a profusion of tricoloured, white and sky-blue lace cap blooms, that cloak its dense growing form of fresh green foliage. Wonderful for growing as attractive hedging, planting

Alstroemeria ‘Summer Rose’

This robust yet elegant variety adds a colour to the wonderful Summer Series of Alstroemerias, where its dark pink blooms blend beautifully with other border perennials. Alstroemeria ‘Summer Rose’ will burst into colour continuously upon long stems from May to

Abutilon megapotamicum

This ornamental Abutilon is a real crowd pleaser. Blooming from June until November, it develops an abundance of ruby red, lantern shaped flowers. They delicately hang from arching branches and smother its compact, rounded form of fresh green foliage. A

Hydrangea arborescens ‘Ruby Annabelle’

?Ruby Annabelle? is a vibrant hardy shrub, that blooms from July until October. It produces masses of magenta pink flowers, that form in large clusters above a compact growing mound of fresh green foliage. A standout Hydrangea that deserves pride