Dainty little spires of pink buds opening to white/pale pink flowers look like the plant is covered with foam in late spring. Attractive foliage with burgundy veins on mid green leaves. Quite tough. Best in full to part shade in moist, well drained soil.
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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 [...]
Very pretty short wide spires of baby pink flowers are held proudly above a thick mat-forming leaf base. Flowers in spring but will continue to spot flower throughout the rest of the year. During cold months the foliage will turn burgundy red. Great for suppressing weeds. Attracts bees and butterflies.
Undulating shiny green leathery leaves help accentuate the large pure white single terminal flowers.
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Dainty white flowers dance on wiry stems in spring above maiden hair fern type foliage.
Most camellias are grown for their flowers. This one is grown for it’s unique and stunning foliage! The unusual leaf shape looks like a mermaid or fishtail, where the tip splits into 3. Rosy pink flowers add to the attraction of this most unusual camellia. Easy to grow, just not readily available. Supplied plants approximately [...]
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 [...]
An interesting old fashioned mop head hydrangea with distinctive individually cupped flowers. A great bloomer needing little care. Pink or blue colour depends on the acidity of the soil.