Bed Q: Plant 14 Syn. Sidasand Dutch Ladies Series A new and distinct cultivar characterized by...

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 Q: Plant 14 Syn. Sidasand Dutch Ladies Series A new and distinct cultivar characterized by...
Bed E: Plant 24 & Bed W: Plant 34 Syn. H. macrophylla var. normalis & ‘Maritima’ This is...
Bed D: Plant 15 Free flowering, with large pink, double sterile florets, that darken with age to...
Bed X: Plant 12 Syn. Sidashe Dutch Ladies Series A new and distinct cultivar characterized by pink...
Bed U: Plant 16 A sport from 'Libelle' It is similar, but has more sterile florets which almost...
Bed U: Plant 16 A sport from 'Libelle' It is similar, but has even more pure white sterile florets...
Bed B: Plant 15 Fertile florets greenish blue surrounded by pale blue sterile florets UK Plant...
Bed E: Plant 18 Flowers semi-double. Sepals a cloudy purplish pink with entire edges UK Plant...
Bed Y: Plant 06 Mauve fertile florets surrounded by large clear deep pinky-red sterile florets...
Bed Q: Plant 24 & Bed W: Plant 31 syn. Teller Pink A compact robust lace-cap. Fertile florets...