Proven Winner. Flowers can be 12-16" long. Two-toned blooms emerge white and turn deep pink as they age. Upright habit. Red stems thankfully hold the gigantic trusses skyward.
Proven Winner. A new dwarf form of the ever popular 'Limelight' hydrangea, Little Lime sports the same great flowers and coloration as 'Limelight' but in a smaller package. This variety is only one third the size of traditional hardy hydrangeas.
This 2006 All-American Rose Selections winner produces full bright yellow blooms from June through September. Its prolific blooming and pleasant licorice-clove fragrance make this plant a must have in gardens. Repeat bloomer.
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!