by Gaynor Naylor | Mar 13, 2014 | Arborescens
A pink Hydrangea arborescens was a goal for many plant breeders. When Richard Olson discovered a pink flowering arborescens in the Blue Ridge Mountains, he named it ‘Wesser Falls’. He worked with Dr Tom Ranney to combine ‘Wesser Fall’ and...
by Gaynor Naylor | Feb 6, 2021 | Arborescens
This is a compact and rounded plant. The large domed flower heads, up to 15cm across, start lime green and fade to white as the season progresses. They are made up of small sterile florets which cover the fertile florets completely. The dark green leaves create an...
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 13, 2012 | Featured - Home Page
named after McClintock Gardens found in the 28 pre 2000 surveyed: JK UKPlant Finder 2012: Not Listed
by Gaynor Naylor | Feb 6, 2021 | Arborescens
Compact flower heads made up of small sterile florets start as creamy white before fading to white as the season progresses. They contrast will with the dark green leaves. Unlike ‘Annabelle’ and ‘Incrediball’ this arborescens will carry the weight of the flower...
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 11, 2012 | Featured - Home Page
With stiff dark green leaves and small white flowers Gardens found in the 28 pre 2000 surveyed: DA Gardens found in the 10 surveyed in 2010: WS ESV AW UKPlant Finder: last listed 2008