Hydrangea paniculata Kyushu nutHydrangea paniculata Kyushu is a stunning deciduous shrub prized for its elegant display of large, airy white flower panicles that gradually soften to a dusty pink as they mature. While the panicles are not overly large, they are produced in generous abundance, with individual blooms reaching up to 20 cm in length, creating a light and graceful floral effect. The lush, bright green foliage provides a fresh backdrop through summer before transforming
true blood-red flowers and rich tropical fragrance
Red Rover does not produce any flowers and is an excellent choice for sites where bees and pollen allergies are to be avoided
and persist from late spring into autumn
The black currant canes will grow vigorously in their first year and then flower and fruit in the second year
Soil: Enriched
Foliage is shiny green with new growth emerging pink and maturing to mid-green in colour
Doctor Dorfmann is ideal for hedges
Cool climate as it is prone to root rot in humid climates
As the foliage cascades beautifully
The glossy green foliage of this delightful groundcover rose creates the perfect backdrop for a delightful feature rose that is rarely without flowers at any time of the year
Cheals Weeping Cherry makes a perfect feature tree due to its striking short stature
and remove the spent flowers and foliage for a tidy appearance