Bed W: Plant 02 Pink sterile sepals around reddish fertile flowers. (Description fromDerbyplants)...

Hydrangea macrophylla is a native of China, Korea, and the Himalayas. The original form Hydrangea macrophylla var.normalis has broad leaves and lacecap flower heads with mostly small fertile florets surrounded by a few of the larger sterile florets. However, intensive breeding programs soon produced improved lacecap cultivars with many more and larger sterile florets and in a wider range of hues.
Bed W: Plant 02 Pink sterile sepals around reddish fertile flowers. (Description fromDerbyplants)...
Bed B: Plant 13 A small plant (to 1.2m), with large red flowers UK Plant Finder: Not listed.
Bed K: Plant 06 Raised in the VasterivalgardenofPrincess SturdzainFrance(2m) Blue fertile flowers...
Bed B: Plant 09 (Syn. Blue Tit, Blue Sky, Teller Blue) A strong robust plant, The fertile flowers...
Bed G: Plant 01 Syn. ‘Mariesii Perfecta’ AM AGM FCC Various clones exist; the best have clear...
Bed Z: Plant 35 Blue fertile florets and pure white sterile florets UK Plant Finder: Not...
Bed F: Plant 04 Pale pink or Blue lacecap UK Plant Finder: Not listed
Bed V: Plant 22 Fertile florets reddish brown, surrounded by two to three sterile florets that are...
Bed K: Plant 10 Named after a mountain inAustralia, the sterile florets are pure white,...
Bed K: Plant 07 A sport from Lanarth White, having a similar habit but pale pink lace-caps. Hardy...