by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 13, 2012 | Paniculata
An unusual cultivar that may turn out to be a separate species. It forms a large shrub or small tree with brown spreading branches, and very large pointed leaves. The rounded scented panicles of semi-open panicles have white sterile flowers. Plant Profile to...
by Gaynor Naylor | Mar 31, 2012 | Paniculata
With an upright narrow habit. The leaves are shiny dark green with a smooth upper surface, making the plant easy to identify even without flowers. There is a larger proportion of fertile to sterile florets giving open-style panicles. The small sepals on the sterile...
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 16, 2012 | Paniculata
With an outwardly spreading habit and reddish stems. The individual flowers open from pink buds. The sterile flowers having white reflexed sterile sepals giving just 20% cover of the panicles allowing the pink buds to be clearly seen. Plant Profile to...
by Gaynor Naylor | Mar 19, 2014 | Paniculata
This new and distinct cultivar of Hydrangea paniculata is characterised by its upright habit created by the strong and sturdy stems that hold the flower heads upright. The sterile sepals change from white to pink over the growing season. It also has a scent which...
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 16, 2012 | Paniculata
A very popular and outstanding cultivar with a multitude of large panicles which start and remain green for most of the season before eventually briefly turning a creamy-white and then fading a dull pale pink. Open the PDF for the full Plant Profile