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Little brother of the famed Limelight hydrangea. Nice compact growing, long blooming hydrangea.
One of our best selling hydrangea paniculatas for good reasons- It's terrific in the landscape. Chartreuse-lime aging to rose grace this plant for all summer
The best of the best! 'Limelight' Hydrangea has been a favorite for years but now its even better. 'Limelight Prime' boasts an earlier bloom time, better color, stronger stems, and a smaller size.
Compact form of the great Quickfire hydrangea. White flowers that turn dark pink over time.
Everything you love about the 'Pinky Winky' hydrangea but bigger! Larger flower panicles, larger size, larger impact with a more vibrant pink. A stunning choice for borders and hedge rows that will give you long lasting blooms.
Absolutely fabulous! Quick Fire Fab® panicle hydrangea shares the same super-early bloom time, rock-solid reliability, and easy-going nature of the original Quick Fire hydrangea, but adds big, full, showy mophead blooms to the mix.
This variety was developed in Michigan so you know it's hardy! It has strong, stiff branches that do not bend under the weight of the flowers. The flowers start out as white and fade to a nice wine red color. The blooms are full and reliable.
Our favorite dwarf form of this great native plant. Nice upright flowers flowers. Grows 3-4' tall and wide
With its rounded habit and huge panicles of white flowers that ages to rose pink there is a lot to love about 'Queen of Hearts'. There is also four season interest with this Oakleaf.
This dwarf native cultivar is smaller than the straight species in every way. The overall size, foliage and flowers are all smaller. Great fall color!
Quite a statement piece! Large dark green textured leaves with big panicles of white double blooms that age to pink and green. If that wasn't enough you also get gorgeous fall color of burgundy and orange.
'Amethyst' was discovered by Dr. Michael Dirr in Cincinnati, Ohio. It has upright, 6-inch-long, conical flowers that are creamy white, which turn wine-red. The dark green, oak leaf-shaped foliage turns reddish purple in fall.
Smaller than the straight species this is a dwarf cultivar that produces large 6.5 inch inflorescence that start white and age to a pink then to dark pink. Fall will bring you spectacular burgundy maroon color on the large leaves.
'Let's Dance Can Do' hydrangea has flowers along the entire length of the stem, instead of only at the top like other big-leaf hydrangeas. The flowers range in color from strawberry pink in neutral/alkaline soils to lavender in acidic ones.
This hydrangea will definitely bloom in your landscape! Too often people have problems with the macrophylla types not blooming, that will not be the case with this hydrangea. The bloom color is still pH sensitive
Compact and floriferous! Tough as nails but still beautiful. Small enough that it can and should be in everyones landscape. From Proven Winners: Very hardy reblooming hydrangea! We love Hydrangea serrata because they are so bud hardy and bloom reliably.
The Hydrangea Serrata 'Pink Dynamo' features hot pink flowers and very dark, almost black foliage. Blooms through early summer into fall. Toxic to humans.
A low growing evergreen that thrives in full sun. Bright white inflorescence cover this plant from throughout spring.
Very nice compact growing little leafed Japanese Holly. Hardy and tough