H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that is often seen clinging to shallow soiled slopes in its natural environment. Form is deciduous and mounding. Grows to 6 foot tall and 8 feet wide. L...
H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that is often seen clinging to shallow soiled slopes in its natural environment. Form is deciduous and mounding. Grows to 6 foot tall and 8 feet wide. L...
‘Picnic Hill’ is an oakleaf hydrangea introduction by Louisiana Nursery. It is bushy and vigorous with handsome flowers. H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that is often see...
‘Unique’ is a panicle type hydrangea with nice shaped flowers, with well mixed sterile and fertile florets. H. paniculata is a large growing, deciduous shrub or small tree that reac...
‘Cloud Nine’ is an oakleaf hydrangea introduced by Louisiana Nursery in Opelousas, LA. It has large, showy attractive white flowers. H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that i...
‘Harmony’ is an oakleaf hydrangea. It bears 12 inches long, white erect panicles that can weigh down the branches. H. quercifolia is a southeastern native that is often seen cling...
‘Kyushu’ is a panicle type hydrangea. It bears many white panicle shaped flowers from mid summer to autumn and has lush, bright green foliage. H. paniculata is a large growing, deci...
Another panicle type hydrangea, ‘Praecox’ has it’s showy sterile flowers concentrated at the base of the flower inflorescence, producing an attractive, different flower. It fl...
‘Variegata’ is a lacecap Hydrangea known for the variation in leaf color. It has attractive creamy-white edged foliage, grows to 3 feet tall and bears blue flowers in acid soil. It ...
This deciduous, rounded shrub has ovate, toothed green leaves to 8 inches long. Enormous pink flower clusters to 8 inches across bloom in summer and early fall. Lacecaps have small fertile flow...
‘Floribunda’ flowers late summer to early fall bearing numerous sterile flowers with large sepals. H. paniculata is a large growing, deciduous shrub or small tree that reaches a hei...