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Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle This Hydrangea makes a small shrub with massive large heads up to 30cm across of white flowers -altogether quite spectacular.

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Hydrangea aspera Villosa Superb in late summer when from out of the mid green furry leaves appear large glorious flowerheads of lavender, violet and purple blue combined to form a perfect colour match. Needs partial shade and resents dryness at its roots

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Hydrangea Blue Wave Originally a seed raised improvement of H. Mariesii with deeper Blue Flowers (if soil conditions are right) and extra large flower heads

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Hydrangea hort. Ayesha Different to the normal Mop Head group that this charmingly different Hydrangea belongs, lilac like flower heads of greyish pink
Hydrangea King George A good old variety with rosy pink large flower heads and serrated sepals

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Hydrangea Madame Mouillere Lovely big flower heads of a good white colouring with pink or blue eyes

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Hydrangea panniculata Kyushu A lovely site when in late summer the whole plant is covered with creamy white flower panicles. Upright in habit and with dark glossy green leaves. Introduced by Collingwood Ingram from Japan.
Hydrangea Preziosa Makes a good medium sized shrub with purple tinged early foliage then large round flower heads of a deep pink

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Hydrangea quercifolia The Oak-leaved Hydrangea, very distinctive foliage of good architectural form which colour superbly in autumn. Large white hydrangea type flower heads in late summer

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Hydrangea quercifolia Snowflake A rather special form where the flower bracts appear to have multiplied on each flower giving a doubled effect

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Hydrangea serrata Bluebird A very beautiful small shrub of strong growth with flowers a beautiful sea blue. (Only blue on acid soils.)

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Hydrangea serrata Diadem Produces pink or blue flowers dependant on where grown, if grown in full sun leaves have tendency to take on a very effective bronzy purple shade
Hydrangea serrata Grayswood This dwarf shrub has a wonderful display of colour. It has large flat corymbs of blue flowers surrounded by the typical Hydrangea ring of white ray-florets. As the summer progresses, these florets turn rose and then a wonderful deep crimson.

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Hydrangea Teller Pink A classic group of Lacecap Hydrangeas originating in Switzerland many different sorts were bred giving a whole range of colours, the most popula known as Teller Blue, Red and White are still widely grown.

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