Miss Saori Hydrangea
Talk about a plant with a lot of WOW, Miss Saori will knock your socks off with its totally unique bloom! Stem ending buds open to reveal big mophead flowers […]
Read MoreEndless Summer® Blushing Bride® Hydrangea
The latest craze to hit the Hydrangea world, ‘Blushing Bride®’ is the next of the Endless Summer® line of plants and, like its wildly popular older relative, it is a […]
Read MoreDouble Down Bigleaf Hydrangea
This a compact and very well-behaved Hydrangea, with a flower show that is absolutely beautiful. The fully double mophead type blossoms will begin blooming in summer, and consist of star-shaped […]
Read MoreWedding Gown Hydrangea
No gardener will experience cold feet when they see this ‘Wedding Gown’! This great selection is part of the newest generation of reblooming Hydrangeas and one look will make you […]
Read MoreKimono Bigleaf Hydrangea
You’ll be seduced by the rich contrast of delicate white inside wine-red margins within each floret offered by Kimono™ Hydrangea. This beauty sets a new standard with stunning color, compact […]
Read MoreFirefly Bigleaf Hydrangea
You’ll gasp at the stunning color this mophead selection produces with big domes of red flowers with a distinct cream-colored eye giving a bi-color effect that has to be seen […]
Read MoreInvincibelle Wee White® Smooth hydrangea
The biggest thing to happen to hydrangeas happens to be tiny! Invincibelle Wee White® hydrangea is positively ground-breaking: it’s the first dwarf ‘Annabelle’ type hydrangea in the world! This cute […]
Read MoreIncrediball® Hydrangea
This plant has got to be on the juice! One look at ‘Incrediball®’ and you’ll swear some plant breeder has found a way to inject plants with anabolic steroids. How […]
Read MoreHaas’ Halo Smooth Hydrangea
Lovely bluish-green foliage is thick and hearty and sets off the huge 14″ white lace cap blooms that are mostly fertile flowers. These tiny flowers offer nectar for beneficial insects […]
Read MoreAnnabelle Smooth Hydrangea
It’s all about the flowers with this stunning performer. Mammoth blooms of up to one foot in diameter last from June to September and actually get larger as the season […]
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