Carefree and colorful, Snowsurfer™ take an old fashioned perennial and revitalizes it with more bloom, a longer bloom time and less disease issues. Tight, compact, spreading plants become covered with buds in early May. These buds open to a cloud of small, white flowers that cover the plant into June.

If you are looking for huge Hydrangea blooms, there is nothing that holds a candle to ‘Phantom’ with mammoth flower cones that can be up to 15″ tall!! You may rub your eyes when you first see the size of these early to mid August flowers but you can believe it and rest assured that the thick, heavy duty stems that hold them aloft are up to the task of keeping them upright and not floppy, unlike many other paniculata varieties. And, just because they are huge, it doesn’t mean they are here and gone. ‘Phantom’s’ flowers last well into the fall taking on a pink shade as they age and they dry well for use in arrangements for inside. ‘Phantom’ loves full sun or partial shade and will make one of the showiest border plantings ever when grouped.

She won Plant of the Year at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2018 as a new class of hydrangea with unrivaled flower power. Long, trailing stems draped in white lace, with a bouquet of florets at every leaf node, yields a dramatic display. It also creates new uses for all kinds of spaces, such as hanging baskets and cascading containers, and spilling over rocks and wall spaces. A brilliant introduction from Ushio Sakazaki, the legend of Japan, the same breeder that brought us so much of the Proven Winners® brand.

Performs well in all seasons. Pure white flowers beginning in July create a wonderful contrast to the large, dark green, oak-like leaves. Panicles are held erect on rigid stems. Striking red-bronze fall color. Exfoliating bark and orange buds create winter interest.

Features large pyramidal flower panicles consisting mostly of showy sterile flowers with multiple bracts or sepals which give the panicle a double-flowered appearance. Effective as a specimen or accent for foundations or other locations near homes or patios. Group or mass in shrub borders or in open woodland areas. Good informal hedge.

Dense and upright, this slow growing selection covers itself with tall cones of white bloom in July backed by deep green, deeply lobed, large foliage. Flowers age to pink and last into fall. Compact form. Superb foliage in summer and great fall foliage color. Incredibly long bloom season. Easy to grow and thrives in partial shade. Perfect for use alone or grouped.

A quantum leap in oakleaf hydrangea introductions with dense compact non-flopping habit. The lustrous dark green foliage is resistant to leaf spot and turns a fantastic orange-red in autumn. Flowers held high on strong stems are a beautiful white aging to pink. Classic native flowering shrub for the garden, grouping and massing. Peeling rich tawny-brown bark adds winter interest. Bred by Plant Introductions, Inc.

Big, rough textured, deeply cut oak-like foliage covers this dense rounded plant and serves as a backdrop for big upright cones of buds that form in early summer. Buds open to reveal huge white flowers that fade to pink and last into fall. Compact form. Superb foliage in summer and great fall foliage color. Incredibly long bloom season. Easy to grow and thrives in partial shade. Perfect for use alone or grouped.

The best pink! Gatsby Pink® oakleaf hydrangea boasts big, showy blooms that quickly transform from pure white to a glorious pink, providing months of color. Handsome dark green foliage turns burgungy-red in autumn. This North American native is perfect for woodland gardens and informal plantings.