Prized, and easily recognized, for its large oak leaves, these hydrangeas are tough, cold hardy and drought resistant.
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Gatsby Girl
A compact plant with lots of flowers! A little smaller than other oakleaf varieties, but with impressively large flowers, and lots of them. Full panicles of pure white blooms are held upright above the foliage. The flowers are quite large relative to the plant's compact size and make this plant a great choice for smaller gardens. The blooms are not affected by soil pH. Blooms in summer & reaches roughly 6 feet tall by 6 feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Proven Winners
Gatsby Pink
The best pink! It boasts big, showy blooms that quickly transform from pure white to a glorious pink, providing months of color. Handsome dark green foliage turns burgungy-red in autumn. This North American native is perfect for woodland gardens and informal plantings. Blooms in summer & reaches roughly 7 feet tall by 7 feet wide in size.
Photo courtesy of Proven Winners
Jetstream
A quantum leap in oakleaf hydrangeas with a dense, compact, non-flopping habit. The lustrous dark green foliage is resistant to leaf spot & turns a fantastic orange-red in autumn. Flowers, held high on strong stems, are a beautiful white aging to pink. A classic native flowering shrub for the garden, grouping & massing. Exfoliating tawny-brown bark adds winter interest, as do the dried flower heads. Blooms in summer & reaches roughly 5 to 6 feet tall by 4 to 5 feet wide in size.
Munchkin
Enjoy a profusion of robust flower clusters that open white and age to pink, remaining upright even after heavy rain. Dark green, deeply lobed oak-like foliage turns brilliant mahogany in fall. Compact and well-suited for smaller landscapes, in groups, or as a hedge. Blooms in summer & reaches roughly 4 feet tall by 4 feet wide in size.
Pee Wee
A dwarf, four-season shrub perfect for smaller gardens. Pee-Wee features white flowers that fade to pink, beautiful fall foliage & with cinnamon-colored bark in the winter. Superb as a specimen or foundation plant in border or group planting. Likes partial sun, blooms late spring to early summer & reaches roughly 4 feet tall by 3 feet wide.
Ruby Slippers
Has a profusion of exceptionally large, white blooms in summer quickly age to deep pink. Robust blooms remain upright even after heavy rains. Dark green, deeply lobed oak-like foliage turns brilliant mahogany in fall. Compact form works in smaller landscapes. Useful for mass planting, hedge or border. Likes partial shade to partial sun, blooms in the summer & reaches roughly 3.5 feet tall by 4 to 5 feet wide.
Photo courtesy of Eshraghi Nursery
Snow Queen
Large, dense, white flower clusters are held upright above the dark green oak leaf-shaped foliage. The midsummer blooms develop a rosy-pink hue in the fall as the leaves turn deep red-bronze. Tan-brown exfoliating bark is attractive in the winter. An excellent landscape specimen or foundation plant. Useful as a flowering hedge plant. Deciduous, blooms in summer & reaches roughly 5 feet tall by 5 feet wide
Photo courtesy of Monrovia
The legendary nostalgia of Lilacs has graced garden across the world for hundreds of years. When I say the word “Lilac” I think most gardeners can close their eyes and picture the flower, and perhaps more importantly imagine the intoxicating fragrance that they fill the air with each spring. We now have…