Bed EV Plant 58 Syn. Tromphee Fertile buds dark blue-purple partially covered by semi double very...
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 ‘Ursula’
Bed M: Plant 21 Flowers a fine bright pink. Sepals wavy, curling to form a dish shape, maturing to...
macrophylla ‘Vorster Fruhrote’ (Steiniger 1951)
Bed W: Plant 18 Small heads of bright red flowers. Sepals pointed and remaining furled, giving a...
macrophylla ‘Weisse Koenigin’ (Steiniger) 1980
Bed D: Plant 19 Bunched flowers starting cream and opening to a pure white and sometimes speckled...
macrophylla ‘Westfallen’ (Wintergalen 1940)
Bed F: Plant 01 AGM Named after the German province of Westphalia. A very compact low growing...
macrophylla ‘Wildenstein’
Bed V: Plant 35 Large heads of densely packed pink florets. (Description of Deby plants) UK Plant...
macrophylla ‘Woodworth White’
Bed V: Plant 13 Fertile florets pink surrounded by white sterile florets that become increasingly...
macrophylla ‘Yola’
Bed E: Plant 03 Flowers deep pink-purple with a pale centres when young UK Plant Finder Last...
macrophylla ‘Zambia’
Bed D: Plant 06 (Black Steel series) A recently introduced cultivar that produces the much-loved...
macrophylla Rose Bouquet Emile Lemoine 1907
Bed D: Plant 30 Flowers up to 16cm wide with closely grouped pom-poms of sterile florets. Pink or...