Strawberry Sundae® is a delicious new compact hydrangea from the French breeder of Vanilla Strawberry® Jean Renault. Similar in many ways to Vanilla Strawberry® with one important exception, its smaller stature. Flowers emerge creamy white in mid summer, change to pink and finally to strawberry red. The flowers will remind you of a refreshing strawberry sundae ice cream treat on a hot summer afternoon. With its compact habit this hydrangea can add color to a small space garden or container and the fantastic flower color lasts well into fall. Excellent for fresh cut and dried flower arrangements. Bailey Nurseries

The absolutely fabulous Quick Fire Fab® panicle hydrangea shares the same super-early bloom time, rock-solid reliability, and easy-going nature of the original Quick Fire hydrangea, but adds big, full, showy mophead blooms to the mix. How fabulous is that? It’s the best way to get the earliest possible panicle hydrangea flowers, expanding the seasonal display by two weeks or more every year. If you look closely at the lush blooms, you’ll see each floret has an unusual cruciform shape which gives them a textural effect you won’t find in other panicle hydrangeas. As the blooms age, they turn blush pink, then bright pink, then red, from the bottom up, making each one look like a big delicious ice cream cone that goes from vanilla to berry as the summer progresses. Quick Fire Fab provides 3+ months of flowers and color in your landscape or garden, and does it all with almost no work or effort from you.

12” long and 8″ wide dense, pyramidal, cone-shaped panicles emerge white but mature to a rich pink at the ends of red-stemmed branches. Strong stems hold the huge flowers upright with no drooping. Flowers bloom from July through September. This is one of the most winter hardy of the hydrangeas, and thrives in urban conditions. 

Get ready to elevate your outdoor appeal with Lavalamp™ Moonrock™. Creamy blooms emerge with an intense lime-green centre that’s both funky and elegant.  Sturdy stems and mid-size form make Moonrock magnificent for patio containers, as a border, or as the star of your outdoor space. And because it’s low maintenance, you’ll have time to chill out and enjoy the view.

Robust yet compact, this selection will light up the landscape in August as huge, cone-shaped flower heads cover the plant. This amazing porcelain-white display on erect stems is even more impressive since its color lasts into early fall.

This is a dwarf form of the popular Quick Fire™ Hydrangea coming in at only have the height and width of its relative. Like Quick Fire™, it is early blooming, flowering about a month before other hydrangeas starting in late June or early July. Its small stature does not diminish its urge to bloom as it will cover itself with white flowers that transform to pink-red as they age and the summer progresses. Little Quick Fire™ will be perfect for a small space that other paniculata Hydrangeas overpower or will even add excitement to a mixed planter for sun or partial shade.

It’s a special day when you discover a plant that’s as unique and beautiful as this one. Similar to Little Lime® hydrangea with its useful, compact stature and emerging lime-green blooms, but it differs as the flowers age to pink. New blooms emerge to give you a festive mix of pink, green, white, and Hawaiian Punch-red blooms all on the same plant. It’s hard to describe, but the plants just make you feel happy.

Finally, a late blooming Hydrangea with compact size! That’s right, here’s a selection that blooms with the same ferocity as other paniculata types but only gets half the size. 6″ tall flower cones stand above deep green foliage and burst into snowy color in late July, persisting and changing color as they age, all on a plant that is the perfect size for small landscape areas or grouping to create a superior summer blooming border planting.

Add star power to your garden with this paniculata discovery from the renowned French garden of Princess Sturdza. The flowers open to large white wavy star-shaped florets that can be up to 4″ in width. Flowering starts midsummer and will last until the first hard frost to give your garden lasting summer star power. This low maintenance shrub will make a great backdrop in a sun or part shade garden and the color blends wonderfully with other colors.