Bed Z: Plant 21 (Syn. Rose) Fertile florets mauve, almost obscured by the large pinkish mauve...
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 ‘Teller Rot’
Bed W: Plant 46 Flowers red. UK Plant Finder: Last listed 2007
macrophylla ‘Teller White’
Bed Y: Plant 15 The white One. The Teller series was bred by F. Meier, ofWadenswil,Switzerland. UK...
macrophylla ‘Tokyo Delight’ (Japan pre 1940)
Bed Y: Plant 01 & Bed M: Plant 06 AGM 2000 A beautiful Lacecap with white ray florets...
macrophylla ‘Veichii’ (Japan around 1861)
Bed Y: Plant 02 & Bed C: Plant 26 AGM 1992 Flower colour: Outer petals pure white, centre...
macrophylla ‘Yoe-no-amacha’
Bed V: Plant 21 Twice double flowers that are bright pink. (description of Derby plants) UK Plant...
macrophylla ‘Yvonne Cayeux’ (Cayeux 1920)
Bed Z: Plant 13 A dwarf shrub, somewhat tender so best grown as a pot plant. The medium sized...
macrophylla ‘Zaunkonig’ (Wadenswil 1979)
Bed V: Plant 01A A dwarf plant, somewhat tender. Fertile florets deep pink in bud surrounded by...
macrophylla ‘Zhuni Hito’
Bed M: Plant 18 Double flowers that start out green, become white and then flush with pale pink UK...
macrophylla ‘Zhuni Hito’
Bed M: Plant 18 Clusters of double flowers, pink, white or a mixture of both (description...