by Gaynor Naylor | Mar 31, 2012 | Paniculata
Medium sized cultivar with reddish-brown stems and open-type white panicles where the sterile flowers give about 50% cover. Open PDF for full Plant Profile
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 16, 2012 | Paniculata
A tall sprawling shrub with brown stems and narrow open panicles. Sterile florets aging to pale pink. In the RHS Trials at Wisley) Gardens found in the 28 pre 2000 surveyed: Kwekerji r.Buljk, Boskoop,Holland Gardens found in the 10 surveyed in 2010: WS ESV UKPlant...
by Gaynor Naylor | Mar 31, 2012 | Paniculata
A seedling of ‘Tardiva’, this is a late flowering cultivar is a very large deciduous shrub, with very large flower heads which as its name suggests start to flower in October and continue through November. The new flowering stems can reach 2m in length...
by Gaynor Naylor | Mar 31, 2012 | Paniculata
As tall as it is wide. The panicles consist of white to cream florets and will flower well into the July to November season. The numerous floret of the sterile florets give the appearance of a cloud of butterflies which explains the name, as ‘Papillon’ is...
by Gaynor Naylor | Sep 23, 2023 | Paniculata
A very unusual and distinctive cultivar. The sepals on its flattened open panicles start green, but then colour red from the sepal edge inward. It have a very long flowering period of up to seventeen weeks. Open the pdf for a full plant description