Can be cut back heavily in spring, as this wonderful new Hydrangea blooms on new wood by late July. Acidity of soil determines the blue to pink shades of the large colorful blooms. Apply aluminum sulfate to acidify the soil. (1.5m ht. 1.5m sp.) Zone 4
Large creamy white flowers in late summer turn a chartreuse green as they mature, becoming dusted with shades of pink in the fall. Great for cut flowers. (2m ht 2.5m sp.) Zone 3
The flowers heads continue to grow throughout the season and as the older flowers turn dark pink the new flowers continue to emerge white. Strong upright red stems hold the large blooms. Full sun to partial shade. Best pruned in early spring. Blooms on new wood. (1.5m ht. 1.5m...
Up to 12" large white showy flowers lasting into fall are borne on new wood. Does best in semi-shade. Great for a cut flower or for dried arrangements. Requires good moisture.
Showy large white flowers turning pink towards autumn. Does well in semi-shade. Pruning on an annual basis will reduce the number of flowers, but stems will be stronger. (1.5m ht. 1.5m sp.)