In Hydrangea, there are two types of flowers, these are: a) Fertile flowers that have carpels, nectar, ovaries, stamens (with pollen) and very small sepals and petals. b) Sterile flowers that do not have any carpels, ovaries, or nectar, but do have stamens (with...
From the source “Hydrangeas forAmericanGardens,” by Michael A. Dirr (2004). Long flowering lacecap with light blue flowers. Robust, growing to 5′ tall with glossy green leaves. No gardens or nurseries found
With strong stems and flowers starting green and turning pure white. Best grown in the shade. Gardens found in 28 pre 2000 surveys DA WS TR MS Gardens UK 2010: DA WS UK Plant Finder 2012: Not listed.