A medium-sized shrub up to 10 feet, with a slender and graceful growth habit, smaller but more numerous flower bracts, smaller panicles which start out creamy white in summer and finish a dark rosy pink in October Open the PDF for the full Plant Profile. ...
A very good cultivar with upwardly pointing large sepaled sterile flowers looking like little satellite dishes pointing up into space Open the pdf for a full description of the plant.
This paniculata grows upright at first and then arches outwards. The flower heads are very open and loose, with a greater ratio of creamy white fertile florets. The sepals of the sterile florets hang down at the end of the season and show a dull pink reverse. It...
A cultivar having clear white mottled foliage growth throughout the growing season. The flowers are white sometimes fading to pink The new variety was discovered as a chance seedling in a controlled planting of H. paniculata (unnamed) Open the pdf for a full...
Outstanding compact cultivar with huge white flower heads that slowly turn red. A selection of comments made at the RHS Trials at their garden at Wisley: Distinct compact habit and very dense panicle (flower head); sterile florets mature to a good pink; strong stems...