Trees & Shrubs
Arriba Bigleaf Hydrangea
Our most prolific and reliable blooming mophead hydrangea to date. Let’s Dance Arriba hydrangea is a hybrid between H. macrophylla x H. serrata hybrid with large, dense mophead flowers. It is so prolific […]
Read MoreFairytrail Bride Cascade Hydrangea
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, […]
Read MoreTuff Stuff™ Red Mountain Hydrangea
Tuff Stuff™ Red is the newest edition to the Tuff Stuff series of mountain hydrangeas. These unique hydrangeas fare better in cold weather than their cousins, big-leaf hydrangeas, making them […]
Read MoreTuff Stuff™ Reblooming Mountain Hydrangea
Pink lacecap flowers abundantly cover hardier-than-ever stems to make this one of the prettiest, and toughest, reblooming hydrangeas to grace your border or foundation planting. You’ll enjoy the gift of […]
Read MoreTuff Stuff Ah-Ha® Reblooming Mountain Hydrangea
When it comes to blooming, Tuff Stuff Ah-Ha® hydrangea can’t stop, won’t stop! At first glance, it would appear that we decided to introduce this beautiful mountain hydrangea solely for […]
Read MoreTiny Tuff Stuff™ Mountain Hydrangea
This is a real beauty, with flowers so delicate and refined that it seems strange to call them tough – but they are. Extremely bud-hardy, each year it produces abundant […]
Read MorePink Dynamo™ Mountain Hydrangea
Vibrant, hot pink flowers rebloom over silky black foliage to create an eye-popping experience like no other.
Read MoreReblooming hydrangea
Not just another pretty face! One look at Let’s Dance Can Do hydrangea tells you it’s beautiful – but there’s more to this innovative new hydrangea than that. It has […]
Read MoreBlue Billow Hydrangea
‘Blue Billow’ is a lovely, Lacecap Hydrangea whose clusters of light blue flowers last for several weeks in early to midsummer. They turn a stunning deep crimson as they age, […]
Read MoreSnow Queen™ Oakleaf Hydrangea
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 […]
Read MoreSnow Flake Oakleaf Hydrangea
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 […]
Read MorePee Wee Oakleaf Hydrangea
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 […]
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