Usually growing wider than high. When grown in full sun the white, sterile flowers become beautiful pink, and mature to mauve and then a light violet. This Cultivar may now be confused in the nursery trade.
A large plant with large drooping leaves. The panicles a large and open, the white sepals are very large giving a reasonable coverage of the panicles. A stunning cultivar when in flower but this is short lived. Open the pdf for a full plant description
Branches are strong and erect and dark brown with grey stripes and dark green leaves. While the white star-like sterile flowers only give 50% cover of the panicles, their well separated sepals give a very lacy appearance. Open PDF to see the full Plant...
This is an attractive lacy cultivar suitable for a small garden. It’s dwarf and compact with sturdy arching and spreading brown stems and medium sized pale green leaves. Sterile florets cover 60% of the flower head, starting white and turning a dusky pink from...
This is a small weak-growing shrub. The small creamy-white panicles fade to pink. At the RHS paniculata trials at Wisley, their report said ‘Good’, but it has not performed very well at Hydrangea Derby. Plant Profile to Follow