Bed X: Plant 11 Flowers starting green but opening into a good bright white but like most white mopheads the sepals do tend to scorch brown. UK Plant Finder: Not listed
Bed W: Plant 11 One of the earliest flowering Hydrangeas. The flowers start open green but soon becoming an even pink, or pale blue sepals with entire edge and pale eye UK Plant Finder: Not listed
Bed V: Plant 45 An unusual somewhat lax plant retaining its leaves well into the autumn. The relatively few double sterile florets are on long pedicels, surrounding the central cluster of fertile flowers. (1m) UK Plant Finder 2012 = 11 nurseries