A very big growing, I mean really really big growing, hydrangea. Ours is at least 6 metres tall. Very pretty lace cap flowers with central purple florets, surrounded by large ray florets. The colour will depend on your soil. A rather hard to come by plant, but very easy to grow once planted in your garden. Colour will depend on soil pH and available aluminum.
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