by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 17, 2012 | Featured - Home Page
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,...
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 17, 2012 | Featured - Home Page
A vigorous growing shrub with large leaves that colour well in the autumn. Flowers white turning to pink. Bred byLouisianaNurseriesUSAbefore 1997 Gardens: None found UK Plant finder 2009: Not listed.
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 17, 2012 | Featured - Home Page
‘Pee Wee’ is an oakleaf hydrangea cultivar which is most noted for its compact size (typically grows to 3-4′ tall and 3′ wide). It is an upright, deciduous shrub with a rounded habit. ‘Pee Wee’ differs from the species in that it...
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 17, 2012 | Featured - Home Page
‘Picnic Hill’ is an oakleaf hydrangea introduction by Louisiana Nursery. It is bushy and vigorous with handsome flowers. H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that is often seen clinging to shallow soiled slopes in its natural environment. Form is...
by Gaynor Naylor | Jun 17, 2012 | Featured - Home Page
‘Roanoke’ is similar to ‘Harmony’ but has more open, loose formed flowers. Like ‘Harmony’ the flowers have the tendency to weigh down the branches. H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that is often seen clinging to shallow...