Sometimes single, sometimes double – on the same plant! An interesting old fashioned mop head hydrangea that is a great bloomer needing little care. The stems are often ‘fasciated’ – looking like 2 stems put together. This is a distinguishing feature of this wonderful hydrangea that flowers with almost no care. Colour depends on the soil.
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Outstanding variegated 'grass' with white stripes on each leaf blade.
Dark green whorls of leaves with dainty small white flowers in spring/summer.
An unusual lacecap hydrangea with a flamboyant double white flowers dancing around the edge of the tight central fertile flowers. Easy to grow, best in part shade with afternoon sun protection. Grows 1.5m x 1.5m



