The catalog/Species

Hydrangea macrophylla
Other species in Hydrangea (4)
Cultivars
Wedding Gown
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Dancing Snow'
With beautiful, bridal bouquet-like flower heads of double pure white, Wedding Gown™ starts as a lacecap and fills into a mophead, adding elegance to the Hydrangea market. Earlier than most other varieties, it will bloom early spring and re-bloom all summer into the fall. The purity of the white blooms is not affected by pH, so the flowers will not turn pink or blue.
Double Down
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Hydrsrpdow'
Not only does this variety re-bloom, but its flowers are truly unique. Fully double, mophead flowers start to open in summer and persist through early fall. Double Down® maintains a compact, well-behaved habit, making it perfect for small gardens and containers. Flowers are typically pink in alkaline soil and blue in acidic soil.
L.A. Dreamin
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Lindsey Ann'
L.A. Dreamin’® Hydrangea is a truly unique hydrangea macrophylla. This show-stopping plant dazzles with its spectacular color display of pinks, blues, and everything in between. This beauty is versatile, looking great in both the garden and in a decorative container. Re-blooming is better in southern climates.
Cherry Explosion
Hydrangea macrophylla 'McKay'
This Hydrangea EXPLODES with long lasting color and makes a bold statement in any garden! With incredibly large, bright, cherry red florets, this lacecap variety is very unique and different from other Hydrangeas on the market. Hardy to Zone 4 with a longer bloom window, this variety performs well in a wide range of conditions.
Let’S Dance Hot Stepper
Hydrangea macrophylla 'SMNHSDE'
Vibrant, striking, and packed with blooms! A new addition to the Let’s Dance® series of hydrangeas, Let’s Dance Hot Stepper bigleaf hydrangea has striking deep pink blooms accented with a white star. The large dome-shaped blooms arrive on strong stems in summer, and they just keep coming! This continuous blooming Hydrangea macrophylla × serrata performs at the highest level, blooming abundantly even if it’s cut back or frosted in spring. A real workhorse, growers will appreciate that it can be cycle-pruned to ship in-bloom product throughout the growing season.

