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Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla is an RHS AGM-winning large-leaved deciduous shrub with blue-purple flowers fringed in white. It’s a beautiful plant that suits mixed borders, plant containers and low-maintenance gardens.Hydrangea Aspera is a large-foliaged hydrangea native to eastern Asia. Aspera is Latin for ‘rough-leaved’ which describes the foliage’s fluffy underside. This macrophylla variety has very large leaves up to 28 cms in length that emerge bright green in spring. They are followed by large flat showy flowerheads in early summer. The flowerheads are bluey-lilac in the centre but are surrounded by delicate white florets.In winter all the foliage and flowers fall and grow back stronger and better the following year.This is a well-loved and very popular showpiece hydrangea that instantly brightens a garden or roof terrace / balcony with glorious colour and luscious big leaves.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaOver 10-20 years Hydrangea Macrophylla will reach a height and spread of 2.5 metres.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaThis is a hardy hydrangea capable of withstanding cold UK winters if its roots are well drained.How To Use Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is a stunning addition to a mixed flower bed in an urban garden or country cottage-style planting. It’s a real eye-catcher and instantly recognisable. It also thrives in large well-watered containers on sheltered balconies and decking.The large flowers are long-lasting in arrangements and the skeletal dried heads can last for years indoors.How To Care For Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is easy to grow and low maintenance despite its showy flowers and foliage.Choose a sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade. This hydrangea prefers neutral to acidic soil, so if yours is very alkaline use plenty of acid-based compost and top it up with bracken or pine-based mulch each year. If the leaves start to yellow, it’s best to put it in a container of ericaceous compost.It doesn’t require pruning, but a can of water in very dry spells is appreciated. Raise container-grown hydrangea up on feet to aid drainage and feed them with a specialist hydrangea fertiliser throughout the growing months.

GBP 161.00
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Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla is an RHS AGM-winning large-leaved deciduous shrub with blue-purple flowers fringed in white. It’s a beautiful plant that suits mixed borders, plant containers and low-maintenance gardens.Hydrangea Aspera is a large-foliaged hydrangea native to eastern Asia. Aspera is Latin for ‘rough-leaved’ which describes the foliage’s fluffy underside. This macrophylla variety has very large leaves up to 28 cms in length that emerge bright green in spring. They are followed by large flat showy flowerheads in early summer. The flowerheads are bluey-lilac in the centre but are surrounded by delicate white florets.In winter all the foliage and flowers fall and grow back stronger and better the following year.This is a well-loved and very popular showpiece hydrangea that instantly brightens a garden or roof terrace / balcony with glorious colour and luscious big leaves.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaOver 10-20 years Hydrangea Macrophylla will reach a height and spread of 2.5 metres.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaThis is a hardy hydrangea capable of withstanding cold UK winters if its roots are well drained.How To Use Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is a stunning addition to a mixed flower bed in an urban garden or country cottage-style planting. It’s a real eye-catcher and instantly recognisable. It also thrives in large well-watered containers on sheltered balconies and decking.The large flowers are long-lasting in arrangements and the skeletal dried heads can last for years indoors.How To Care For Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is easy to grow and low maintenance despite its showy flowers and foliage.Choose a sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade. This hydrangea prefers neutral to acidic soil, so if yours is very alkaline use plenty of acid-based compost and top it up with bracken or pine-based mulch each year. If the leaves start to yellow, it’s best to put it in a container of ericaceous compost.It doesn’t require pruning, but a can of water in very dry spells is appreciated. Raise container-grown hydrangea up on feet to aid drainage and feed them with a specialist hydrangea fertiliser throughout the growing months.

GBP 84.00
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Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla is an RHS AGM-winning large-leaved deciduous shrub with blue-purple flowers fringed in white. It’s a beautiful plant that suits mixed borders, plant containers and low-maintenance gardens.Hydrangea Aspera is a large-foliaged hydrangea native to eastern Asia. Aspera is Latin for ‘rough-leaved’ which describes the foliage’s fluffy underside. This macrophylla variety has very large leaves up to 28 cms in length that emerge bright green in spring. They are followed by large flat showy flowerheads in early summer. The flowerheads are bluey-lilac in the centre but are surrounded by delicate white florets.In winter all the foliage and flowers fall and grow back stronger and better the following year.This is a well-loved and very popular showpiece hydrangea that instantly brightens a garden or roof terrace / balcony with glorious colour and luscious big leaves.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaOver 10-20 years Hydrangea Macrophylla will reach a height and spread of 2.5 metres.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaThis is a hardy hydrangea capable of withstanding cold UK winters if its roots are well drained.How To Use Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is a stunning addition to a mixed flower bed in an urban garden or country cottage-style planting. It’s a real eye-catcher and instantly recognisable. It also thrives in large well-watered containers on sheltered balconies and decking.The large flowers are long-lasting in arrangements and the skeletal dried heads can last for years indoors.How To Care For Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is easy to grow and low maintenance despite its showy flowers and foliage.Choose a sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade. This hydrangea prefers neutral to acidic soil, so if yours is very alkaline use plenty of acid-based compost and top it up with bracken or pine-based mulch each year. If the leaves start to yellow, it’s best to put it in a container of ericaceous compost.It doesn’t require pruning, but a can of water in very dry spells is appreciated. Raise container-grown hydrangea up on feet to aid drainage and feed them with a specialist hydrangea fertiliser throughout the growing months.

GBP 41.25
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Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla is an RHS AGM-winning large-leaved deciduous shrub with blue-purple flowers fringed in white. It’s a beautiful plant that suits mixed borders, plant containers and low-maintenance gardens.Hydrangea Aspera is a large-foliaged hydrangea native to eastern Asia. Aspera is Latin for ‘rough-leaved’ which describes the foliage’s fluffy underside. This macrophylla variety has very large leaves up to 28 cms in length that emerge bright green in spring. They are followed by large flat showy flowerheads in early summer. The flowerheads are bluey-lilac in the centre but are surrounded by delicate white florets.In winter all the foliage and flowers fall and grow back stronger and better the following year.This is a well-loved and very popular showpiece hydrangea that instantly brightens a garden or roof terrace / balcony with glorious colour and luscious big leaves.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaOver 10-20 years Hydrangea Macrophylla will reach a height and spread of 2.5 metres.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaThis is a hardy hydrangea capable of withstanding cold UK winters if its roots are well drained.How To Use Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is a stunning addition to a mixed flower bed in an urban garden or country cottage-style planting. It’s a real eye-catcher and instantly recognisable. It also thrives in large well-watered containers on sheltered balconies and decking.The large flowers are long-lasting in arrangements and the skeletal dried heads can last for years indoors.How To Care For Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is easy to grow and low maintenance despite its showy flowers and foliage.Choose a sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade. This hydrangea prefers neutral to acidic soil, so if yours is very alkaline use plenty of acid-based compost and top it up with bracken or pine-based mulch each year. If the leaves start to yellow, it’s best to put it in a container of ericaceous compost.It doesn’t require pruning, but a can of water in very dry spells is appreciated. Raise container-grown hydrangea up on feet to aid drainage and feed them with a specialist hydrangea fertiliser throughout the growing months.

GBP 38.40
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mid-sized deciduous hydrangea with large striking red flowers in the summer. It enjoys part shade and looks good in a cottage-garden style flower border. It’s also known as Hydrangea Masja Sibilla or simply Hydrangea Masja. Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with more delicate, flatter flowers and small centre petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mophead with mid-green foliage that has a red autumnal tint. This is a beautiful hydrangea and one of the reddest you can buy with deep pink-red profuse flowers that bloom throughout the summer. It’s very popular and easy to care for. You may find the flowers are dark pink in acidic soil but paler in alkaline ground - either way the flowers don’t turn white or blue.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a bushy, mid-sized shrub with a maximum height and spread of 1 metre.How Hardy is Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja is frost tolerant and hardy through UK winters if its roots are well-drained, but it should be grown in a partially shady, sheltered spot. How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a compact hydrangea with huge colour impact. It suits cottage-style garden borders, city gardens, and will grow in containers on a balcony, patio or deck if it’s well-watered and fed.Flower arrangers love its large vivid flower heads in summer and its skeletal papery winter structure that lasts for months in cut flower arrangements.How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja will grow in the majority of soils but it needs a partially shady spot. Full sun will burn its foliage and damage the plant, so a sheltered north, west or east-facing spot is best.There is no need to prune it, but established plants benefit if you remove a few of the older stems in late winter to encourage fresh new growth. Hydrangea Masja flowers on last year’s stems so removing too many will result in fewer flowers for the coming months.Water it well until established and provide water during dry spells to keep it flowering through the summer. A thick layer of organic mulch in early spring will provide flower boosting nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 94.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mid-sized deciduous hydrangea with large striking red flowers in the summer. It enjoys part shade and looks good in a cottage-garden style flower border. It’s also known as Hydrangea Masja Sibilla or simply Hydrangea Masja. Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with more delicate, flatter flowers and small centre petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mophead with mid-green foliage that has a red autumnal tint. This is a beautiful hydrangea and one of the reddest you can buy with deep pink-red profuse flowers that bloom throughout the summer. It’s very popular and easy to care for. You may find the flowers are dark pink in acidic soil but paler in alkaline ground - either way the flowers don’t turn white or blue.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a bushy, mid-sized shrub with a maximum height and spread of 1 metre.How Hardy is Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja is frost tolerant and hardy through UK winters if its roots are well-drained, but it should be grown in a partially shady, sheltered spot. How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a compact hydrangea with huge colour impact. It suits cottage-style garden borders, city gardens, and will grow in containers on a balcony, patio or deck if it’s well-watered and fed.Flower arrangers love its large vivid flower heads in summer and its skeletal papery winter structure that lasts for months in cut flower arrangements.How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja will grow in the majority of soils but it needs a partially shady spot. Full sun will burn its foliage and damage the plant, so a sheltered north, west or east-facing spot is best.There is no need to prune it, but established plants benefit if you remove a few of the older stems in late winter to encourage fresh new growth. Hydrangea Masja flowers on last year’s stems so removing too many will result in fewer flowers for the coming months.Water it well until established and provide water during dry spells to keep it flowering through the summer. A thick layer of organic mulch in early spring will provide flower boosting nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 41.25
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Soeur Therese. White Flowering

Hydrangea Macrophylla Soeur Therese. White Flowering

Hydrangea Macrophylla Soeur Therese is a lovely, long-lasting mophead hydrangea cultivar which will bring a long season of lovely blooms to your garden. With its classic white flowers, it will fit into any planting scheme with ease!Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese has been a popular choice for UK gardeners since the 1950’s. This mophead hydrangea’s slender stems send out dark green leaves in spring, followed in June, July and August with masses of flower heads, with the pure white petals of each individual ray surrounding a tiny pale blue eye in the centre. As the flowerheads fade in the autumn they turn to a pink-green shade, and remain on the plant until the spring, providing winter interest in the garden.Hydrangea Soeur Therese is winter-hardy throughout the UK, but should be planted in a sheltered spot in central and northern locations. It will do best planted in rich, loamy soil, moist but well-drained, with a neutral to acid ph. Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese will do well in a shady location, although it will also tolerate full sun. The shrub will reach a mature size of 1.5 metres in height and spread in 5 to 10 years. Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese should be pruned each spring, with the previous year’s flowerheads cut back to the first pair of healthy buds, and with older stems cut back to the base to encourage new, vigorous growth and continued profuse blooms. Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese will find a spot in any garden, large or small, city or country. Its small size and year-round interest makes it a great choice for container planting on a patio, balcony, or rooftop terrace. It would make an excellent courtyard bush where space is limited and a long season is desirable.It is a natural choice sited towards the back of mixed border, where its attractive foliage, gorgeous blooms, and winter dried flower heads will make it an all-season star performer, and provide a beautiful backdrop for other flowering perennials of any colour. On a country property, Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese would be a perfect choice for a woodland garden, where its bright white blooms would be a stand-out, and of course would be an excellent addition to a cottage garden.Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese is an excellent cut flower, with its stems being long-lasting in floral arrangements, and its dried flower heads are also used for decorative purposes. A small, long-blooming and perfectly white mophead hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese would make a great addition to any garden, large or small, formal or country cottage!

GBP 51.75
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a deciduous flowering shrub with the RHS AGM. It produces snow-white lacecap flowers in summer and best suits moist shady flower borders with room to grow.Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with delicate, flatter flowers and larger edging petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a lace cap variety with mid-green glossy foliage and bright white flowers all summer long.In mid to late summer its fertile centre flowers may turn pink in alkaline soils or blue in acidic soil, but they are mostly obscured by the larger white sterile flowers. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and brings a snowy white hit of colour to shady borders. It’s an excellent choice in cool, low maintenance gardens.Height and Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleHydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleThis s a hardy, frost tolerant shrub if its roots are well-drained. It needs some shelter from drying winds and does not like full sun.How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleLibelle is a lovely border filler if it has enough room to stretch out. It looks good in partially shady cottage-style borders and mixes well with brightly coloured summer flowering shrubs. It’s best left to thrive in a mixed border with plenty of nutrients in the soil.Flower arrangers enjoy the floriferous flowers heads that can be used fresh or left to dry out on the shrub and displayed in cut flowers arrangements during winter.Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can be grown in large, well-watered and fed containers to brighten a deck but should not be allowed to dry out. How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleWhen it’s planted in a partially shady moist spot Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle needs little to no maintenance. It needs some shelter from the harshest weather but in the right spot it will thrive with little intervention.Water well until established and during hot spells, and place a thick layer of organic matter around the roots in early spring to trap moisture and provide nutrients for the growing year.Intensive pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out a few of the oldest stems at the base to invigorate the plant once it’s established Do this in early spring, but be aware that lacecaps flower on last year’s growth and removing too much will result in fewer flowers.

GBP 87.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a deciduous flowering shrub with the RHS AGM. It produces snow-white lacecap flowers in summer and best suits moist shady flower borders with room to grow.Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with delicate, flatter flowers and larger edging petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a lace cap variety with mid-green glossy foliage and bright white flowers all summer long.In mid to late summer its fertile centre flowers may turn pink in alkaline soils or blue in acidic soil, but they are mostly obscured by the larger white sterile flowers. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and brings a snowy white hit of colour to shady borders. It’s an excellent choice in cool, low maintenance gardens.Height and Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleHydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleThis s a hardy, frost tolerant shrub if its roots are well-drained. It needs some shelter from drying winds and does not like full sun.How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleLibelle is a lovely border filler if it has enough room to stretch out. It looks good in partially shady cottage-style borders and mixes well with brightly coloured summer flowering shrubs. It’s best left to thrive in a mixed border with plenty of nutrients in the soil.Flower arrangers enjoy the floriferous flowers heads that can be used fresh or left to dry out on the shrub and displayed in cut flowers arrangements during winter.Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can be grown in large, well-watered and fed containers to brighten a deck but should not be allowed to dry out. How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleWhen it’s planted in a partially shady moist spot Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle needs little to no maintenance. It needs some shelter from the harshest weather but in the right spot it will thrive with little intervention.Water well until established and during hot spells, and place a thick layer of organic matter around the roots in early spring to trap moisture and provide nutrients for the growing year.Intensive pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out a few of the oldest stems at the base to invigorate the plant once it’s established Do this in early spring, but be aware that lacecaps flower on last year’s growth and removing too much will result in fewer flowers.

GBP 41.25
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Hydrangea macrophylla

Hydrangea macrophylla

Hydrangea macrophylla

Hydrangea macrophylla

Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark AngelA relatively new variety, this lacecap Hydrangea is deciduous and the magnificent flowers have many hues of pink, red and purple with cream coloured centres. The unusual deep bronze coloured foliage really set's off the colour of the blooms which absolutely cover the plants. From early to late summer, flowers absolutely cover the plant in a virtually nonstop display of blossoms. The stunning flowers are prolific and adored by floral artists for use in cut flower arrangements. As the blossoms age, the colours only intensify. The soil pH also has some bearing on flower colour.Very easy to grow - Hydrangea Dark Angel needs plenty of water, especially if kept in containers or pots. The shrub grows well in neutral to slightly acidic well-drained soil. However, it prefers fertile, rich, moist soil for optimum growth. The plant does not like to dry out and does not tolerate drought well. For optimum growth, keep the shrub’s root system evenly moist but not overly waterlogged. In the early spring, Hydrangea Dark Angel will benefit from an application of aged compost or manure to provide it with ample nutrients. Although the Dark Angel will grow in full sun, please remember that Hydrangeas were originally woodland plants so they do prefer partial shade to full sun. They make a great understory shrub and grow will beneath trees or larger shrubs that provide dappled sunlight and some shelter from the heat of the afternoon sun.Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel grows in an upright habit.The Hydrangea macrophylla does shine when grown in a pot and makes an ideal patio specimen. When growing the shrub in a container, make sure that it has adequate room for root growth. Also, use a potting mixture that is rich in organic matter for best growth results. A real stunner for the patio or roof garden, this flowering shrub is truly loved by the bees and other pollinators.When fully grown, the shrub measures about 1 ½ metres tall and 1 ½ meters wide. It usually takes five to 10 years to reach its full growth potential. In the early spring, old spent flower heads can be pruned away and discarded. The small sturdy bush can also be lightly pruned at this time period if desired. Remove about a quarter to a third of the shrub’s shoots at the base. However, it does not require annual pruning to thrive. Any misplaced or diseased shoots should also be promptly cut away and discarded.Highly ornamental, Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angle is a real showstopper for any garden setting with virtually non-stop flower production making it an exceptional focal point in any landscape. The abundant blossoms are also suitable as cut flowers or to create dried flower arrangements or other crafts.  

GBP 53.90
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark AngelA relatively new variety, this lacecap Hydrangea is deciduous and the magnificent flowers have many hues of pink, red and purple with cream coloured centres. The unusual deep bronze coloured foliage really set's off the colour of the blooms which absolutely cover the plants. From early to late summer, flowers absolutely cover the plant in a virtually nonstop display of blossoms. The stunning flowers are prolific and adored by floral artists for use in cut flower arrangements. As the blossoms age, the colours only intensify. The soil pH also has some bearing on flower colour.Very easy to grow - Hydrangea Dark Angel needs plenty of water, especially if kept in containers or pots. The shrub grows well in neutral to slightly acidic well-drained soil. However, it prefers fertile, rich, moist soil for optimum growth. The plant does not like to dry out and does not tolerate drought well. For optimum growth, keep the shrub’s root system evenly moist but not overly waterlogged. In the early spring, Hydrangea Dark Angel will benefit from an application of aged compost or manure to provide it with ample nutrients. Although the Dark Angel will grow in full sun, please remember that Hydrangeas were originally woodland plants so they do prefer partial shade to full sun. They make a great understory shrub and grow will beneath trees or larger shrubs that provide dappled sunlight and some shelter from the heat of the afternoon sun.Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel grows in an upright habit.The Hydrangea macrophylla does shine when grown in a pot and makes an ideal patio specimen. When growing the shrub in a container, make sure that it has adequate room for root growth. Also, use a potting mixture that is rich in organic matter for best growth results. A real stunner for the patio or roof garden, this flowering shrub is truly loved by the bees and other pollinators.When fully grown, the shrub measures about 1 ½ metres tall and 1 ½ meters wide. It usually takes five to 10 years to reach its full growth potential. In the early spring, old spent flower heads can be pruned away and discarded. The small sturdy bush can also be lightly pruned at this time period if desired. Remove about a quarter to a third of the shrub’s shoots at the base. However, it does not require annual pruning to thrive. Any misplaced or diseased shoots should also be promptly cut away and discarded.Highly ornamental, Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angle is a real showstopper for any garden setting with virtually non-stop flower production making it an exceptional focal point in any landscape. The abundant blossoms are also suitable as cut flowers or to create dried flower arrangements or other crafts.  

GBP 37.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark AngelA relatively new variety, this lacecap Hydrangea is deciduous and the magnificent flowers have many hues of pink, red and purple with cream coloured centres. The unusual deep bronze coloured foliage really set's off the colour of the blooms which absolutely cover the plants. From early to late summer, flowers absolutely cover the plant in a virtually nonstop display of blossoms. The stunning flowers are prolific and adored by floral artists for use in cut flower arrangements. As the blossoms age, the colours only intensify. The soil pH also has some bearing on flower colour.Very easy to grow - Hydrangea Dark Angel needs plenty of water, especially if kept in containers or pots. The shrub grows well in neutral to slightly acidic well-drained soil. However, it prefers fertile, rich, moist soil for optimum growth. The plant does not like to dry out and does not tolerate drought well. For optimum growth, keep the shrub’s root system evenly moist but not overly waterlogged. In the early spring, Hydrangea Dark Angel will benefit from an application of aged compost or manure to provide it with ample nutrients. Although the Dark Angel will grow in full sun, please remember that Hydrangeas were originally woodland plants so they do prefer partial shade to full sun. They make a great understory shrub and grow will beneath trees or larger shrubs that provide dappled sunlight and some shelter from the heat of the afternoon sun.Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel grows in an upright habit.The Hydrangea macrophylla does shine when grown in a pot and makes an ideal patio specimen. When growing the shrub in a container, make sure that it has adequate room for root growth. Also, use a potting mixture that is rich in organic matter for best growth results. A real stunner for the patio or roof garden, this flowering shrub is truly loved by the bees and other pollinators.When fully grown, the shrub measures about 1 ½ metres tall and 1 ½ meters wide. It usually takes five to 10 years to reach its full growth potential. In the early spring, old spent flower heads can be pruned away and discarded. The small sturdy bush can also be lightly pruned at this time period if desired. Remove about a quarter to a third of the shrub’s shoots at the base. However, it does not require annual pruning to thrive. Any misplaced or diseased shoots should also be promptly cut away and discarded.Highly ornamental, Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angle is a real showstopper for any garden setting with virtually non-stop flower production making it an exceptional focal point in any landscape. The abundant blossoms are also suitable as cut flowers or to create dried flower arrangements or other crafts.  

GBP 37.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Hobella Pink for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Hobella Pink for Sale Online UK

Hydrangea Macrophylla Hobella Pink is a small, deciduous shrub best known for its stunning, colour-changing flowers. A repeat bloomer, this hydrangea will brighten your garden with gorgeous, unique flowers all summer long.In July, the soft pink, semi-double blossoms form. At first, the flowers resemble a lacecap, gradually developing into a full mophead, as the flowering season progresses. The shape of the blossoms is not the only thing that changes within weeks - Hydrangea Hobella Pink’s flowers are renowned for their metamorphic features. The color of flowers in other varieties of Hydrangea often depends on the acidity of the soil, but Hobella Pink’s bloom is always multi-coloured. Starting as blush, baby pink, the flowers turn to green with pink tinged edges, and toward the end of the flowering season, the blossoms turn to a stunning crimson red with greenish center. The broadly ovate, green leaves are an ideal backdrop for the eye-catching blossom.Sun-loving, Hobella Pink variety prefers locations where it can enjoy the morning and afternoon light, but, at the same time, it needs to be sheltered from strong, midday sunlight. If it’s planted in a shady spot, this shrub won’t bloom as prolifically. When it comes to the soil, Hydrangea Hobella Pink thrives in moist but well-drained, humus-rich soil.This specific variety of Lacecap Hydrangea was bred in Netherlands, and, although fully hardy in all of UK, it might need some protecting in case of a harsh winter. This deciduous bush will tolerate temperatures up to -10 degrees, if not planted in a spot exposed to strong winds. Compact, with a bushy, rounded habit, Hobella Pink variety of Hydrangea Macrophylla grows up to be around 1.2 metres tall and wide. Relatively pest and disease free, Hydrangea Hobella Pink is fairly easy to care for. Established plants should have a few of their oldest stems removed, to promote new growth, but there is no need to trim the foliage to maintain the compact form of this shrub. As for dead-heading, instead of removing spent flowers in the autumn, leave them on the plant until spring- the dead blossoms will protect the delicate buds from the frost.The extraordinary colour-changing flowers, as well as the attractive shape of this shrub, make Hydrangea Hobella Pink great as a statement plant. Since it’s suitable to grow in containers or pots, it can be used as a focus plant for patios or in pairs, near the front door. Great for mass plantings, this cultivar of Lacecap Hydrangea will make a stunning hedge or flowering shrub border.

GBP 37.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Red Baron' ('Red Baron') - Shrub - 10 (litres)

Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Red Baron' ('Red Baron') - Shrub - 10 (litres)

Hydranga can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs, or self-clinging climbers. With flowers in clusters usually comprising both small fertile and more showy sterile flowers; with often good autumn colour. Hortensia hydrangeas are compact bushy deciduous shrubs with broadly ovate leaves and rounded flower clusters composed almost entirely of showy sterile flowers. The plant itself is hardy at H5 and only needs sheltering in extreme weather conditions. It is prone to potential pests and diseases so keep this in mind. Follow the guidelines of pruning group 4 for maintaining. Latin Name: Hydrangea Macrophylla / Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Schone Bautznerin' English Name: Red Baron Species: Hydrangeaceae Genus: Hydrangea Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Toxicity: May cause mild stomach upset if ingested Flower: Red - Pink Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Clay, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14°F) Growth Habit: Bushy Pests: May be affected by aphids, capsid bug, glasshouse red spider mite, vine weevil and hydrangea scale Diseases: Susceptible to grey moulds, powdery mildews, a leaf spot or honey fungus Cultivation: Grow in moisture-retentive, fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade with shelter from cold drying winds Propagation: Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or propagate by hardwood cuttings in winter Pruning: Pruning group 4 Suggested planting locations and garden types: Hedging & Screens City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Final Height: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 42.95
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Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Red Baron' ('Red Baron') - Shrub - 18-25 (litres)

Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Red Baron' ('Red Baron') - Shrub - 18-25 (litres)

Hydranga can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs, or self-clinging climbers. With flowers in clusters usually comprising both small fertile and more showy sterile flowers; with often good autumn colour. Hortensia hydrangeas are compact bushy deciduous shrubs with broadly ovate leaves and rounded flower clusters composed almost entirely of showy sterile flowers. The plant itself is hardy at H5 and only needs sheltering in extreme weather conditions. It is prone to potential pests and diseases so keep this in mind. Follow the guidelines of pruning group 4 for maintaining. Latin Name: Hydrangea Macrophylla / Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Schone Bautznerin' English Name: Red Baron Species: Hydrangeaceae Genus: Hydrangea Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Toxicity: May cause mild stomach upset if ingested Flower: Red - Pink Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Clay, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14°F) Growth Habit: Bushy Pests: May be affected by aphids, capsid bug, glasshouse red spider mite, vine weevil and hydrangea scale Diseases: Susceptible to grey moulds, powdery mildews, a leaf spot or honey fungus Cultivation: Grow in moisture-retentive, fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade with shelter from cold drying winds Propagation: Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or propagate by hardwood cuttings in winter Pruning: Pruning group 4 Suggested planting locations and garden types: Hedging & Screens City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Final Height: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 72.95
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Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Red Baron' ('Red Baron') - Shrub - 3-5 (litres)

Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Red Baron' ('Red Baron') - Shrub - 3-5 (litres)

Hydranga can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs, or self-clinging climbers. With flowers in clusters usually comprising both small fertile and more showy sterile flowers; with often good autumn colour. Hortensia hydrangeas are compact bushy deciduous shrubs with broadly ovate leaves and rounded flower clusters composed almost entirely of showy sterile flowers. The plant itself is hardy at H5 and only needs sheltering in extreme weather conditions. It is prone to potential pests and diseases so keep this in mind. Follow the guidelines of pruning group 4 for maintaining. Latin Name: Hydrangea Macrophylla / Hydrangea Macrophylla 'Schone Bautznerin' English Name: Red Baron Species: Hydrangeaceae Genus: Hydrangea Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Toxicity: May cause mild stomach upset if ingested Flower: Red - Pink Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Clay, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14°F) Growth Habit: Bushy Pests: May be affected by aphids, capsid bug, glasshouse red spider mite, vine weevil and hydrangea scale Diseases: Susceptible to grey moulds, powdery mildews, a leaf spot or honey fungus Cultivation: Grow in moisture-retentive, fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade with shelter from cold drying winds Propagation: Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or propagate by hardwood cuttings in winter Pruning: Pruning group 4 Suggested planting locations and garden types: Hedging & Screens City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Final Height: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 21.95
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