Bed X: Plant 11 Flowers starting green but opening into a good bright white but like most white...
Hydrangea macrophylla is 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 and cultivars with very few or no fertile florets. The result of this, is a change in the flower shape from flat to large globe shaped flower heads. This is the typical mophead hydrangea, also called Hydrangea hortensis
macrophylla ‘Intermezzo’
Bed U: Plant 28 Pink flowers with cupped florets, retaining a white centre (description of Derby...
macrophylla ‘Iris’ (A Steiniger)
Bed W: Plant 11 One of the earliest flowering Hydrangeas. The flowers start open green but soon...
macrophylla ‘J De Medt’
Bed U: Plant 23 Large heads of pink flowers (description of Derby plants) UK Plant Finder: Not...
macrophylla ‘Joseph Banks’
Bed Q: Plant 25 A vigorous plant with flowers tightly paced with white to pink sepals, pale blue...
macrophylla ‘King George II’ (Emile Draps 1938)
Bed C: Plant 18 & Bed M: Plant 10 AM A strong grower which flowers late and is therefore...
macrophylla ‘Koningin (Queen) Wilhelmina’
Bed Y: Plant 10 Flowers starting out green and turning deep pink. Tips of sepals with serrated...
macrophylla ‘Lanceolot‘ (Wintergalen 1920)
Bed V: Plant 33 Late flowering, Flowers starting green open a bright clear pink retaining a...
macrophylla ‘Lausanne’
Bed E: Plant 19 Syn. Rosdohan Pink & possibly 'Susan? A late flowering plant, sometimes with...
macrophylla ‘Lavblaa’
Bed L: Plant 19 Syn. Blauer Zwerg Flowers pink deep blue flowers on acid soil UK Plant Finder: Not...