Tiny pink flowers in June form white berries in September. The berries make this shrub highly unusual because very few plants have such bright white fruit. Berries will persist through winter.
Proven Winner. This hydrangea has flowers the size of volleyballs! 'Incrediball' is a new selection that is like 'Annabelle' but has flowers 4 times the size. All you can say is WOW!
Fragrant purple flowers in clusters. Can prune severely after bloom. Good for use as a hedge or a screen. Upright habit that suckers freely. Drops lower branches with age.
Sweetly fragrant white flowers in a snowball-like cluster, give way to berry-like drupes. Foliage may display attractive shades of wine-red in fall. Everyone plants this one for the fragrance!
This compact and uniform perennial produces masses of fiery orange-red blooms tipped by a ring of rich flame yellow from June to September each year. Deer resistant and one of the hardiest cultivars.