A very upright tall cultivar with reddish young stems. The upright panicles open latter than most, and are thin and pointed and up to 30 cm long. The sterile flowers give 20% cover of the panicles, opening white, then turning to pink then red from the base upward.. ...
This is a small compact paniculata and very suitable for a small, narrow border. It forms a mound with multiple small upright flower heads. These are mostly sterile florets and will cover the small leaves entirely. They sepals start white/lime green and will age to...
This dwarf cultivar has very weak stems that are unable to support the weight of the flowers and so bend right down to the ground. It also has a tendency to throw up many new stems during the flowering season obscuring the prostrate panicles. The small white...
A seedling of White Moth. The panicles are very distinctive and quite beautiful, having well separated star-like sterile flowers with serrated edges to their sepals. However, unfortunately it is a very, very weak grower, with thin twisted stems that struggle to hold...
A medium sized cultivar. While the white sterile flowers only give about 50% cover of the panicles, the white fertile flowers are massed together into large clusters which fill up all the gaps giving a fluffy, lacy appearance which is very attractive. Comments from...