Bed G: Plant 02 Syn.. Glory of Aalsmeer. It is named after the 19th century German poet. With...
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 ‘Hobegine’
Bed Z: Plant 30 Syn. Hovaria. Flowers are a deep mauve with green centres when opening UK Plant...
macrophylla ‘Hobella’
Bed Q: Plant 25 (syn. Dragonfly) This cultivar produces large, soft pink flowers which when just...
macrophylla ‘Hoinlii’
Bed U: Plant 20 A small shrub sometimes shy to flower. Flowers red in small heads, Sepals well...
macrophylla ‘Holehird Purple’ (Toni Lawson-Hall UK)
Bed M: Plant 04 A dwarf plant with the most intense deep purple-red mop head flowers when grown on...
macrophylla ‘Holstein’ (H. Schadendorff 1928)
Bed W: Plant 43 An early flowering cultivar which is best grown in acid soil to give a clear sky...
macrophylla ‘Homigo’
Bed Q: Plant 02 Flowers emerge as either pink or blue (depending on soil acidity), but as they...
macrophylla ‘Hopaline’ (Hofstede)
Bed Q: Plant 02 & Bed Q: Plant 04 Hovaria series Flowers pale pink or light blue on acid...
macrophylla ‘Horben’ (Haller 1973)
Bed V: Plant 04 Named after a Swiss mountain. Flowers pale mauvish-pink. Sepals narrow at the...
macrophylla ‘Hortulanus White’
Bed T: Plant 12 A compact cultivar with white flowers UK Plant Finder: Not listed.