Bed V: Plant 55 White edged pink sterile florets surrounding mauve fertile flowers. (Description...
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.
macrophylla ‘Izu-no-hana’ (Hisashi Iida, Japan 1990)
Bed V: Plant 45 An unusual somewhat lax plant retaining its leaves well into the autumn. The...
macrophylla ‘James Grant’
Bed X: Plant 17 A Pink or Blue Lacecap with large flower heads. The overlapping sterile sepals...
macrophylla ‘Jogasaki‘ (Japan)
Bed Z: Plant 18 Syn.. Fireworks Pink. The double ray florets are the striking feature of this...
macrophylla ‘Juno’
Bed V: Plant 20 Sterile sepals mostly pink but retaining a white edge and centre. Fertile florets...
macrophylla ‘Klaveren’ (P. Michael Kerneur 1994)
Bed U: Plant 12 & Bed K: Plant 08 A very beautiful, nicely domed large lacecap with attractive...
macrophylla ‘Komochiana Sezuka’
Bed J: Plant 19 Fertile florets deep blue, surrounded by pink or blue sterile florets that have...
macrophylla ‘Kuro-Hime’ (Yamamoto, Japan)
Bed V: Plant 12 Syn.. Black Princess A small plant (less than 1m) with small lacecap flowers,...
macrophylla ‘Lady in Red’ (Michael A. Watkinsville)
Bed C: Plant 09 In this cultivar the sterile florets mature from pale pink to burgundy rose. It...
macrophylla ‘Lanarth White’
Bed F: Plant 13 & Bed K: Plant 13 AGM 1992 Unlike many white hydrangeas, this variety will...