Bed Z: Plant 25 Flowers deep cloudy pink in tight heads, Sepals slightly serrated, untidy, and...
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 ‘Stephurea’
Bed U: Plant 18 Flowers heads starting out green opening deep pink-red and maturing to a clear...
macrophylla ‘Sturdy Zion’
Bed c: Plant 30 Flower heads opening creamy white and then turning a deep pinky-red or pale lilac...
macrophylla ‘Superbowl’
Bed e: Plant 17 Tight heads of pinky-white flowers. The sepals are a mixture of pink and white UK...
macrophylla ‘Taiko Blue’
Bed m: Plant 13 Bi-coloured flowers, Pink or blue: Sepals with broad white edges that are not...
macrophylla ‘Tegerfelden’ (Haller 1971)
Bed V: Plant 04 Named after a castle in Switzerland. With very tight heads of cloudy pink flowers,...
macrophylla ‘Thomas Hogg ‘
Bed Z: Plant 19 With narrow based pure white sepals and a faintly pink eye UK Plant Finder: Last...
macrophylla ‘Todi‘ (Dr. F. Kobel and F. Schultz) 1952
Bed Z: Plant 09 Named after the Swiss mountain. A dwarf cultivar with deep pink, entire sepals...
macrophylla ‘Trebah Silver’
Bed C: Plant 01 From the Trebah Garden, in Cornwall. Flowers a similar shape to ayesha, with...
macrophylla ‘Triomphee’ (Cayeux 1920)
Bed V: Plant 58 Tight heads of cloudy deep pink flowers with paler centres when young and a...