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Hydrangea anomala
Climbing hydrangea is an elegant vine with glossy green leaves and lacy white flowers in June. Useful for adding interest to walls, trees, and chimneys. Growers should provide a support at potting time. Also known as Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris and Hydrangea petiolaris; H. anomala is the current accepted name.
Hydrangea quercifolia
The classic North American native hydrangea. Large 8-12” white panicles of florets appear in late June, then fade to pink. Oak-like leaves turn a divine wine red in fall. A popular native plant for semi-shady sites.
‘Skyland Giant’
…blooms, 'Skyland Giant' climbing hydrangea was selected at the New Jersey State Botanical Garden at Skylands. Useful for adding interest to walls, trees, and chimneys. Growers should provide a support at potting time. Also known as Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris and Hydrangea petiolaris; H. anomala is the current accepted name.
‘Firefly’
…unique yellow variegated climbing hydrangea, really shines in the landscape. As summer progresses the gold margin turns to chartreuse. Useful for adding interest to walls, trees, and chimneys. Growers should provide a support at potting time. Also known as Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris and Hydrangea petiolaris; H. anomala is the…
‘Sikes Dwarf’
'Sikes Dwarf' oakleaf hydrangea is a compact, upright selection with handsome closely spaced foliage and numerous white flower heads. Discovered by Sarah Sikes.
‘Pee Wee’
A dwarf selection of our native oakleaf hydrangea, 'Pee Wee' has a low compact habit. Abundant white flowers in early to mid-summer. Excellent wine red fall foliage. A great plant for smaller gardens. Discovered by Richard Scott and Russell Blue of Alabama Nursery.
‘Little Honey’
Bright golden-yellow foliage is the hallmark of 'Little Honey' hydrangea, a branch sport of the dwarf selection 'Pee Wee'. The foliage emerges gold and changes to a pleasing chartreuse as the season progresses, especially effective in shaded areas. Brilliant red autumn foliage.
BLUE BUNNY™
…white blooms, Blue Bunny™ hydrangea always garners compliments in our trial gardens. It forms its flowers buds on new wood and so blooms reliably every year, even in the colder parts of its range. Attractive foliage, strong stems, and vigorous growth. A very nice, unexpected offering to add to your…
GATSBY GAL®
Compact oakleaf hydrangea. A little smaller than other H. quercifolia, but with impressively large flowers, and lots of them - that's Gatsby Gal® oakleaf hydrangea. Full panicles of pure white blooms are held upright above the foliage. The flowers are quite large relative to the plant's compact size and make…
‘Snowflake’
Pendulous blooms and fully double florets make 'Snowflake' hydrangea the perfect plant for texture and beauty. Flowers open white, while the older sepals turn dark purple-pink creating a unique show. Graceful weeping habit and wonderful burgundy-red fall color. Discovered by Eddy Aldridge.
‘Munchkin’
Developed by the U.S. National Arboretum, 'Munchkin' has a compact form and dense habit that makes it ideal for use in residential landscapes. Abundant white inflorescences appear in early summer and gradually turn medium pink, The dark green foliage turns mahoghany-red in fall.
INVINCIBELLE GARNETTA®
Make hydrangea season last even longer with Invincibelle Garnetta® hydrangea. The newest member of our award-winning series of Hydrangea arborescens, Invincibelle Garnetta offers deep garnet-hued buds that open into lush pink blooms. It flowers a bit later than others in the series, which makes it an ideal season-extender and companion…
GATSBY STAR®
Doubled florets. Gatsby Star® hydrangea has true star power! Doubled blooms are similar to those of 'Snowflake', but the individual petals are pointed instead of rounded. The result is a beautiful, lacy panicle - and a very showy plant. It's a fun way to add some unexpected drama to woodland…
TWIRLIGIG™
…lace-cap blooms. The corps de ballet is in town! Twirligig™hydrangea gets its name from the beautiful swirls of soft pink sterile florets encircle the rich pink fertile flowers in a parade of twirling blooms. This charming bud-hardy hydrangea is very showy. Flowers may turn purple or blue in acidic soils.
‘Snow Queen’
Large, tightly packed pure white panicles are held upright to create a unique summer flower display worthy of the name 'Snow Queen'. The flowers fade to light pink and the leathery leaves turn a superb burgundy autumn color. Selected by William Flemer III.