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 ‘Phantom’
An outstanding cultivar, with large flowers that turn red. The panicles are large, and more...
Paniculata ‘PI 224119’
Gardens found in the 28 pre 2000 surveyed: WIN
paniculata ‘Pink Beauty’ PBR
No description found for this cultivar UKPlant Finder: 2012 = 3 nursery
paniculata ‘Pink Cloud’
With very loose hanging panicles of white flowers that slowly fade to pink Gardens found in the 28...
Paniculata ‘Pink Diamond’
A vigorous-growing shrub, similar to 'Unique' of which it is a seedling. The panicles are long and...
Paniculata ‘Pink Jewel’
Small loose panicle of scattered white sterile florets that fade to pink as they mature UKPlant...
Paniculata ‘Pink Lady’ (Pieter Zwijnenburg)
Bed S: Plant ? Flowers should be: White, then cream and finally pink from the edges first. ...
Paniculata ‘Pink Wave’ (D’Avdeew E. c.1980)
A large shrub that grows 8 to ten feet tall, with many long branches, sparsely beset with leaves....
Paniculata ‘Pinky Winky’
A popular cultivar, with massive two-toned white and pink flowers and strong upright red stems. ...