- and autumn.
Common names include bigleaf hydrangea,
French hydrangea,
lacecap hydrangea,
mophead hydrangea, and hortensia. It is
widely cultivated in...
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resembling pom-poms or, as the name implies, the head of a mop. In contrast,
lacecap flowers bear round, flat
flowerheads with a
center core of subdued, small...
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peeling chestnut-brown bark. It
blooms from July to August,
producing white lacecap flowers that turn
pinkish as they fade.
Leaves are mid-green, with a felted...
- and one
epithet Syringa 'Charisma' – a
cultivar within a
genus Hydrangea Lacecap Group – a
genus name and
Group epithet Lilium Darkest Red
Group – a genus...
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turning red in autumn.
Scented white flower-heads
resembling those of
lacecap hydrangeas are
borne in summer,
followed by
black fruits. This
plant has...
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turning red in autumn. Flat
white flower-heads (cymes)
resembling those of
lacecap hydrangeas are
borne in
early summer. The
outer florets are saucer-shaped...
- anthers, they are
occasionally accompanied by
sterile flowers, as in the
lacecap hydrangeas.
Roots and
leaves are edible.
Deinanthe bifida Maxim. (false...
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macrophylla (or
bigleaf Hydrangea). It is also
referred to as
French hydrangea,
lacecap hydrangea,
mophead hydrangea,
penny mac and hortensia. Additionally, the...
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plants Hydrangea Walk - is
planted with a
selection of the
mophead and
lacecap forms of
hydrangea macrophylla.
There are also some
hydrangea paniculata...
- and has
extended the
season for
visiting the
garden by
planting roses,
lacecaps,
euchryphia and hydrangeas,
although the
early interest is
already sustained...