An attractive bushy medium sized cultivar. Flowers in large panicle, white turning to soft pink with age. Bred by Gardens found in the 28 pre 2000 surveyed: MS UKPlant Finder 2012: Not Listed.
In “Hydrangeas forAmericanGardens,” by Michael A. Dirr (2004), it says that this is a superior form introduced by Tom Dodd III and named after the late Lynn Lowrey. Large shrub, 8 to 10 feet at maturity, selected from aLouisianaprovenance. Should be more...
A shrubby plant of unknown origin. Flowers white and relatively small. Gardens found in the 28 pre 2000 surveyed: None, but at Le Thuit Saint Jean, Francine Busson (2001) UKPlant Finder 2012: Not Listed.
Named from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ A seedling of ‘Sikes Dwarf’, It is truly compact up to 1m in five years with no pruning. The white flowers turn dark pink in the autumn and the leaves turn a good shade of red. For a list of wholesale nurseries propagating this plant,...