Zorro’ will stand out in a crowded field of Hydrangea with its strong, upright growing form, its jet black stems that contrast well with its deep green foliage and with its bright blue, lacecap flowers that bloom in early summer.

Never before has a plant captured the allure and wonder of the illuminated cosmos on a perfectly clear night like Starfield™ Hydrangea. It produces so many flowers throughout the season, it looks like a galaxy of blooms. Flowers are pink or blue depending on the soil ph. 

Superb color and texture are this selection’s calling card with deep blue mop head blooms featuring ruffled individual flower edges. With its heavy blooming nature, Spike will cause a spike of interest in your summer garden and those ruffled flower edges will give you a touchability factor lacking in most other Hydrangea.

A wonderful selection, with sturdy stems carrying bountiful bloom s above the lush green foliage. The large mophead blossoms are a treat for the eyes with their jewel-like coloration (pink or blue, depending on soil pH). It is a rebloomer, giving a great second showing of color late in the summer. Makes a great cut flower.

Large blue and purple flowers are held on thick, strong, black stems. Because Peacock blooms on new and old wood you are guaranteed flowers every summer! Its compact form is great for smaller sunny locations where you want a punch of color  or a low growing hedge of blooms but not a huge shrub that takes over! Great in containers and its long lasting bloom makes an excellent cut flower.

Strong growing with a distinct upright look, ‘Flamingo’ will gladly show off its pale blue, mop head type flowers held above the foliage on thick, strikingly black contrasting stems. While ‘Flamingo’ is a strong grower, it is never out of control and is the perfect landscape resident with its long summer color that is bolstered by additional bud and bloom as the season lengthens. 

Vigorous growing old stand-by that blooms heavily starting in July on large flower heads that can be exceedingly deep blue, depending on the acidity of the soil. A great show in the summer landscape!

This repeat blooming selection of the renouned Hydrangea, continues to adorn houses on the island of Nantucket. Glossy, rich green foliage provides contrast for an abundant summertime display of blue (or pink) flower clusters that last until frost.

Ready for another great addition to the Hydrangea world? ‘Mini Penny’ fits the bill with dense rounded form, small, lustrous, deep green, mildew resistant foliage and an ability to bloom repeatedly and on new wood throughout the growing season. This means that northern landscapers can confidently predict loads of blue mophead blooms from late May to frost even if this plant dies to the ground over the winter. The color and the profuseness of the bloom is outstanding but the form of the plant is such an improvement offering a tight, almost formal look that will make it perfect for using alone or in groups in any suny to partially shaded location.

Experience color all season with this highly variegated Hydrangea that stands out from other variegated forms due to its low incidence of reversion, a malady that plagues most other bi-color leaved selections. Its foliage will pop amongst the green leaved varieties of Hydrangea and your eyes will be even more drawn to it in early July as flat wide lacecap type flowers emerge a stunning blue against the bi-color backdrop. Plant ‘Light O’ Day’ in groups for masses of color that lasts far longer than Hydrangea bloom can provide.