A very upright tall cultivar with reddish young stems. The upright panicles open latter than...
These are the subject of our National Collection! Native to China & Japan this species has its flowers in panicles (long tapering cones) which usually hang from the branches but may sometimes grow upright. They normally form a large bush with vigorous ascending and spreading branches. They will flower on new wood and respond well to pruning by producing larger panicles. The first cultivars were all white but breeding programmes have produced many new cultivars with flowers that turn green, pink and even red as they mature.
paniculata ‘Bobo’
This is a small compact paniculata and very suitable for a small, narrow border. It forms a mound...
paniculata ‘Bombshell’
This dwarf cultivar has very weak stems that are unable to support the weight of the flowers and...
paniculata ‘Bridal Veil’
A seedling of White Moth. The panicles are very distinctive and quite beautiful, having well...
paniculata ‘Brussels Lace’
A medium sized cultivar. While the white sterile flowers only give about 50% cover of the...
paniculata ‘Burgundy Lace’
Usually growing wider than high. When grown in full sun the white, sterile flowers become...
paniculata ‘Butterfly’
A large plant with large drooping leaves. The panicles a large and open, the white sepals are very...
paniculata ‘Chantilly Lace’
Branches are strong and erect and dark brown with grey stripes and dark green leaves. While the...
paniculata ‘Confetti’
This is an attractive lacy cultivar suitable for a small garden. It's dwarf and compact with...
paniculata ‘Darts Little Dot’
This is a small weak-growing shrub. The small creamy-white panicles fade to pink. At the RHS...