Bed C: Plant 25 & Bed Y: Plant 14 & Bed L: Plant 10 Syn Teller White, Wadenswil 1964,...
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 ‘Louis Sauvage’
Bed E: Plant 10 Gardens found in the 10 surveyed in 2010: DA ESV AW UK Plant Finder 2012: Not...
macrophylla ‘Love-You-Kiss’ (Japan)
Bed W: Plant 38 An unusual bi coloured lacecap cultivar. The frilly edges sepals are pure white...
macrophylla ‘Macrosepala’
Bed W: Plant 17 With large dish shaped pink sepals. (Description fromDerbyplants) UK Plant Finder:...
macrophylla ‘Maculata’
Bed W: Plant 20 With white edges to the leaves and pink heads UK Plant Finder 2012 = 3...
macrophylla ‘Madam Rene Bossard’
Bed V: Plant 42 This beautiful Lacecap Hydrfangea has very large clear pink sterile florets that...
macrophylla ‘Mariesii Lilacina’
Bed D: Plant 11 & Bed V: Plant 60 Very free flowering, (re-flowers on old wood) Flower colour:...
macrophylla ‘Mariesii’ (Maries 1879)
Bed L: Plant 01 AGM Brought to the Veitch nurseries by Maries, and is the first Hydrangea to be...
macrophylla ‘Messalina’
Bed U: Plant 14 Clear pastel pink or blue delicate lacecap flowers UK Plant Finder 2012 = 2...
macrophylla ‘Miss Hepburn’ (H J Jones)
Bed M: Plant 25 Fertile florets mauve, surrounded by very pale mauve sterile florets (description...