Eight, narrow, pointed sepals of a brilliant fresh raspberry-pink throughout. Anthers about the same colour but darker. May-June and Aug.-Sept. 2.5-3m. H7. 2L deep pot. Read more
Deep blue, semi-double nodding flowers April-May. Attractive seedheads. Good for a north or any other aspect. See also Markham’s Pink. 2-2.5m. H7. 2L deep pot. Read more
A soft pink form of C. macropetala species. Lantern-like flowers April-May. 2-3m. H7. 2L deep pot. Read more
A small-flowered, soft pink, scented form. 8-10m. H7. 2L deep pot. Read more
An old and trusted variety. The great wheel blossoms consist of eight broad sepals, pale mauve with a deep lilac central bar. A north aspect obviates fading. May-June and Aug.-Sept. 2.5-3m. H7. 2L deep pot. Read more
Deciduous self-clinging, climbing hydrangea. White lacecap flowers. June. 15m. H6. 2L deep pot. Read more
Large-flowered variety with single deepish red flowers in profusion. Late spring to late summer. Compact habit. 1-1.8m. H7. 2L deep pot. Read more
Useful, because slightly later flowering than C. montana late June-July. White. Strong hot chocolate scent. 8m. H7. 2L deep pot. Read more
A large shrub, small tree with tiny evergreen leaves covering a bony frame. In spring small pale yellow flowers are carried in the leaf axils scenting the air of chocolate. Height 10m, width 4m. H4. 2L pot. Read more
Native to the central part of eastern United States. A woodland perennial with three bold downward-hanging purple-mottled leaves above which sits a central, stalkless, closed cluster of burgundy petals. Looks other-worldly. Young plants. H5. 1.5L pot. Read more
Large heart-shaped leaves predominantly silver that looks good over a long period. The little forget-me-not type flowers are an added bonus. First class for a shaded or semi shaded position. Perennial. 30cm. H7. 1.5L pot. Read more
The boldest hardy foliage shrub with 30cm-wide evergreen palmate leaves. Good in shade. Umbels of white blossom Oct.-Nov. 2.5m. H5. 1.5L pot. Read more