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From the forefront of hydrangea breeding! Height: 36-48 inches.
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Out of years of trials totalling 10,000 plants, this extra special new hydrangea was selected; and you can see why, it has a stunning appearance with a garden performance to match! Its blooms emerge pure white then develop through the season into a delicious raspberry pink.One of the easiest shrubs to grow. Perfect for problematic north-facing areas due to its extreme hardiness - down to -20°C!
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Out of years of trials totalling 10,000 plants, this extra special new hydrangea was selected; and you can see why, it has a stunning appearance with a garden performance to match! Its blooms emerge pure white then develop through the season into a delicious raspberry pink.One of the easiest shrubs to grow. Perfect for problematic north-facing areas due to its extreme hardiness - down to -20°C!
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Indulge a passion for pink! Ordinary hydrangeas will pale into insignificance when you fall in love with this highly unusual double-flowered macrophylla variety. Its large rounded clusters of smaller double-layered blooms in subtle baby pink, add an air of femininity to mixed borders and patio pots. Professional growers awarded it 'Best Novelty' at the Plantarium in 2004. Altogether a superb plant for you to cherish for years to come. Who said that romance was dead?
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Even if you haven't had success with hydrangeas in the past, you really must try this one! Hydrangea Annabelle is an RHS AGM award winner and it's easy to see why. This is probably the largest-flowered hydrangea; its huge globes of tightly packed, creamy white bracts look like giant snowballs in the garden in late summer. Suitable for patio pots or the border. Height: Up to 4-5 feet.
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Even if you haven't had success with hydrangeas in the past, you really must try this one! Hydrangea Annabelle is an RHS AGM award winner and it's easy to see why. This is probably the largest-flowered hydrangea; its huge globes of tightly packed, creamy white bracts look like giant snowballs in the garden in late summer. Suitable for patio pots or the border. Height: Up to 4-5 feet.
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