'Grandiflora'
Less widely known that the showy Annabelle, but very elegant, this mophead arborescens hydrangea has irregularly globose panicles composed of tightly crowded florets, whiter and softer in appearance than Annabelle's. A plant which colonizes quickly and is tough as nails, with a tousled habit of hanging its heavy heads of flower. This to my mind epitomizes a very old-fashioned ideal of beauty, and provides us with a long mid-summer display reminiscent of the snowball viburnum. Found in Ohio and sent to Europe as a choice garden plant from America in 1907.  
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Class: HyAr
Color: white
Into Date: 1907
Introducer: Ohio, USA
Culture: Medium Shade
Bloom Season: Midseason
Growth Habit: Medium

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