Bed W: Plant 26 AGM In the past this was one of the most popular cultivars. The flower heads are...
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 ‘Marie Clare’ (Dublanchet)
Bed J: Plant 09 Syn.. Pensee Flowers a chalk pink dotted with carmine. Sepals rounded and...
macrophylla ‘Marquise’ (Cayeux before) 1964
Bed V: Plant 07 Flowers opening cream but soon turning white, and fading with a pale pink flush....
macrophylla ‘Masja’ (Steinger 1983)
Bed G: Plant 04 & Bed Z: Plant 26 Syn. Sibylla A compact plant. Flowers a good strong pink...
macrophylla ‘Mathilda Gutges’ (A. Steimger 1946)
Bed V: Plant 30 Flower colour: Blue to violet on acid soil, or pink red on none acid soil A small...
macrophylla ‘Max Lobner’ (Chaubert 1920)
Bed U: Plant 06 Flowers a nice light pink. Sepals entire and with a neat outline UK Plant Finder...
macrophylla ‘Merville Sanguinea’ (Heri Cayeux) 1939
Bed W: Plant 29 Syn.. Brunette, Folis Purpurea,Verdun, & Bloody Marvellous A very distinctive...
macrophylla ‘Mignon’ (D. Baardse 1915)
Bed U: Plant 02 A dwarf plant with clear pink flowers UK Plant Finder: Not listed.
macrophylla ‘Mirai’
Bed V: Plant 29 A medium sized cultivar with new leaves unfolding a bronze colour. The large...
macrophylla ‘Miss Belgium’ (E. Draps 1935)
Bed V: Plant 41 Ideal for a patio container, this compact, free-flowering plant is best in an...