A panicle hydrangea that blooms all over the plant
MAGICAL® Matterhorn is a panicle hydrangea that flowers all its branches, including the base.
It is highly floriferous from an early age, producing long, white-green panicle-shaped flowers in summer.
Use in the ground, as an isolated plant, in a bed or in a small hedge.
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Spectacular panicles, first green, then white.
White-green to cream coloured flowers from July to September, according to planting position. Very big flower heads, 40 cm long, on a strong and rigid stem. Recommended as cut flowers.
Shrub shaped.
A concentrate of qualities!
Compact, regular shape, suitable for small spaces or pots
Bright white flowers in early July, fading to pink, then redder in autumn
Dense panicles on strong stems, perfect to dried bouquets
Star perfume.
White and fragrant flowers whose petals form a star. Numerous and elegant panicles from July to September.
Young red stems.
Strong-growing shrub, even and well-branched.
Abundant flower heads on strong stems
SWEET SUMMER is remarkable for its about 20 - 25 cm long, dense, cone shaped panicles. The sterile flowers are at first green, then white, and finally pink, and bloom progressively from the bottom to the top, the flowers thus offer a pretty layering. The very small fertile flowers are naturally hidden. The flowers renew themselves all summer long. the shrub simultaneously carries panicles of all three shades.The flower stems are strong and stay well upright, without dropping due to the weight of the panicles in full bloom.The heads can be used as cut or dried flowers. In autumn, the foliage turns from yellow to purple red.
Trophies:
Silver Medal at PLANTARIUM 2013 (Boskoop - Netherlands)
A compact novelty with evolving colours
Magical Vesuvio is a handsome novelty of Hydrangea paniculata with evolving colours. The panicles carry sterile and fertile flowers. Readily flowering, its strongly cone-shaped panicles change during the summer from white to dark red. Its compact shape will grow no higher and wider than 1.5 m and is thus ideal for boxes, small gardens or flowering hedges.
Small in size, giant in bloom!
A variety with an ultra-compact, highly branched habit, PETITE® Star blooms early and spectacularly, covering the entire plant.
The colors of the blooms are progressive: starting with lime, they quickly turn to pure white, then evolve to pink and red at the end of the season.
This variety is ideal for balconies, terraces or low landscape beds.
An early, compact hydrangea with panicles that provide a cloud of colourful flowers until the end of summerDeveloped from Dharuma, the Hydrangea paniculata POLESTAR® is both exceptionally precocious and generous with its flowers that cover the entire plant. The first buds appear at the end of May, opening at the beginning of June. As they mature the flowers change colour, adding to their allure: initially green-white, they develop hints of a creamy yellow which becomes pink and finally an intense pinky red at the end of summer. The big sterile flowers mask the small fertile panicles, giving the impression of large, flat inflorescences.Ultra-compact, the plant reaches a maximum height of 40 cms during the growing period. Highly resistant to cold, it can flower even in the shade. POLESTAR® is a star that merits a place in a large tub, isolated in the garden or in the front of a bed. It's an easy plant to manage, requiring little attention. Given its early growth, pruning needs to be limited to a simple tidying up so as not to hinder its flowering.Trophies: Best Novelty at Garden Trials and Trade 2018
A very early white and a summery red!Prim'Red® has been selected for its remarkable precocity and its flower colours that evolve through the season. At the end of May or the beginning of June, according to the region, the flowers open to a creamy white which very rapidly, in two or three weeks, turns pink then red. This radiant colour remains for a long time, into July and August, sustaining the interest of the plant in comparison to typical paniculata like Dahrumas, which have a tendency to fade quickly.The large panicles are elegant, containing both sterile flowers that are pink to bright red, and fertile flowers, which are bright red (except for the stamens). Prim?Red® forms a small shrub up to 1.5 m with upright stems that branch freely and naturally. Given its precocity, pruning should be light, so as not to restrict its flowering. Better still would be a simple tidying-up.
The first hydrangea paniculata of the season.
PRIM'WHITE® has been selected from seedlings of Hydrangea paniculata 'Dharuma'. Flowering on the previous year's growth, the shrub is very early flowering from the end of May or June (depending on the region), this shrub produces elegant white, slightly flat flower panicles. The abundant sterile flowers have large sepals which start cream-coloured then turn white. In good conditions a second flowering prolongs its decorative interest in August - September..This small plant with fine grey-green wood, pale green foliage and very red stalks is of small growth. Well branched, it has a more regular shape and better growth characteristics than its parent plant.The different varieties of the Hydrangea paniculata range, supplied by SAPHO, go well in a shrub border together with perennials or in a pot.
Elegant toothed foliage and beautiful purple colour in autumnHydrangea quercifolia ICE CRYSTAL has beautiful light foliage, due to deeply toothed leaf blades. In autumn they take on beautiful red, purple, Bordeaux, nearly violet shades.The abundant cream coloured inflorescences with medium sized sterile flowers appear in June-July and last after wilting.The growth is upright, naturally well branched, reaching about 1,50 m.Very hardy, resistant to drought, this selection propagates easily and grows well.Being of small size, ICE CRYSTAL prefers half shade or shade and can be planted in shrub beds together with evergreens or perennials and is also suitable for pots.
An interesting variety because of its early and abundant floweringThis is a real improvement on the 'Hydrangea serrata yezohensi, 'Veerle' stands out through its big, flat inflorescences of flowers that are fertile in the center and sterile on the margin. It is very interesting because of the early and abundant flowering in sustained colours (pink or blue in acid soil), and a wilting in old pink to deep purple. In order to provoque a second flowering under good conditions, prune right after the first one.The deep green foliage, typical for a serrata, brings a beautiful colour to autumn.Beautiful dense plant.The plant is hardy and adapts to all kinds of positions except full sun.