hydrangeas - A Selection
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Hydrangea anomala ?Semiola? is an evergreen to semi-evergreen climber that is perfect for a semi-shaded trellis, fence or wall in north or east-facing position. Not as vigorous as the common deciduous climbing hydrangea, ?Semiola? is perfect for small gardens where it will cling using its aerial roots and won't need tying in. The evergreen leaves will turn copper-coloured in spring and from late spring to early summer, a mass of flat, white, lace-cap type flowers bloom, brightening any shady

Each flower is made up of three luscious colours

Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ice Crystal' is the perfect choice for those seeking a compact, yet striking addition to their garden. This oak-leaf hydrangea grows to just over a meter, making it an excellent option for smaller spaces and containers. From July to September, it produces elegant white conical flower panicles, which stand out against its deeply lobed leaves that turn beautiful shades of red and purple in the autumn.This resilient and low-maintenance shrub is well-suited for mixed borders

Rich red lacecap flowerheads are set off well by a backdrop of dark green foliage in this eye-catching cultivar. The Hydrangea macrophylla 'Red Bull' is an excellent patio plant. Its compact, bushy habit is ideal for pots, where it will produce colour for a long summer. The foliage turns gold and scarlet in the autumn, and faded flowers create skeletal shadows, extending the season of interest well into the winter. This deciduous shrub is hardy and dependable, and it looks well in mixed

As with many varieties, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Glam Rock' produces widely different colour tones depending on the soil pH. If the soil is neutral to alkaline (a pH of 7 to 14) then flowers will be more pink-red-green. In acid soils (pH less than 7) the flowers will tend to be more purple-blue-green in their colouration, with blooms being bluer, the lower the pH gets. Features and Benefits Flowers constantly change colours Grow the most colourful hydrangea ever! Planting time: September to

This compact variety of oak-leaved hydrangea grows to only just over a metre once mature, making it perfect for smaller growing spaces and patio pots. From mid summer to autumn, Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ice Crystal' produces conical panicles of white flowers and the attractive oak-like foliage takes on red and purple hues in the autumn. Oak-leaved hydrangeas require very little maintenance or pruning and love a sunny or semi-shaded spot. These resilient plants make a great choice for woodland

From bright green, oak leaf shaped foliage in the spring to an impressive display of colour in the autumn, Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen' certainly gives plenty of variety and visual impact in your garden! In early summer, panicles of white flowers appear in elongated cones on this hardy, deciduous shrub. As the flowers slowly fade to a pale, dusky pink, the leaves also change to shades of reds, golds and yellows.

One of the 'Endless Summer' series, Hydrangea macrophylla 'The Original', produces a profusion of large flowerheads on old wood and new shoots from May until September. The colour of the flowers all depends on the pH level of your garden soil. They can be purple-blue or rose pink. In autumn the foliage changes to red and gold, and the flowerheads remain on the shrub past the first morning frosts. This Hydrangea has a neat and compact growing habit, making it perfect for borders in small and

A duo of unique mophead Hydrangeas with exquisite colour-blending blooms! Each flower is a multi-tonal mix of green, white and blue or pink, depending on the acidity of the soil.

Hydrangea serrata 'Daredevil' transforms any garden space with its dramatic flair and vibrant colours. This stunning variety features striking lacecap flowers that bloom from July to September in vivid rosy-pink hues. These blooms are beautifully set against a backdrop of dark purple foliage, which transitions to fiery red tones as autumn arrives. The contrast between the bright flowers and the dark, almost black leaves creates a captivating display throughout the growing season. Ideal for

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blaumeise' is one of the most attractive blue varieties of hydrangea, with its instantly recognisable lacecap flowerheads. Deciduous foliage and flowers that remain true to colour through summer in acidic soil, blooming in blue right until autumn. If grown in alkaline soil, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blaumeise' will bloom in a lilac tone. Ideal for borders and large patio pots. Height: 150cm (59). Spread: 150cm (59).

Hydrangea paniculata 'Candlelight' offers an enchanting display with its conical clusters of creamy white flowers, which stand out beautifully on deep red stems. As the blooms age, they gracefully transition to delicate shades of pale pink, creating a stunning visual effect throughout the summer. This stylish, deciduous shrub is known for its strong, upright growth, ensuring that the flowers remain proudly displayed from late summer into autumn. The rich red stems and changing flower colours

A smaller, more compact form of this ever popular shrub, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ab Green Shadow' has a wonderfully interesting colour changing habit with its flowers. Initially, the blooms will appear almost lime green, as more open and they mature, a deep reddish pink tinge will start to infuse the edges of the petals until the whole flower has taken on this deep, rich hue. With flowers opening all during late summer and into autumn this colour change will be happening constantly, bringing a

Very compact variety with large panicles opening to a soft chartreuse, maturing to creamy-white with blushes of pink.