Hydrangeas paniculata: new varieties. Tree and paniculate hydrangeas: propagation and care. Hydrangea paniculata, planting and care in open ground Hydrangea paniculata tall varieties

Hydrangeas paniculata: new varieties.  Tree and paniculate hydrangeas: propagation and care.  Hydrangea paniculata, planting and care in open ground Hydrangea paniculata tall varieties
Hydrangeas paniculata: new varieties. Tree and paniculate hydrangeas: propagation and care. Hydrangea paniculata, planting and care in open ground Hydrangea paniculata tall varieties

For many amateur gardeners, country and country plots are not only a place where they need to work, but also where they go to relax. It is admiration beautiful flowers helps to take your mind off the daily hustle and bustle and lifts your spirits.

Hydrangea paniculata is ideal for such purposes. This perennial beautiful flowering shrub very unpretentious, therefore it is perfect choice for those who do not have enough time to care for flowers.

Why do residents of the Moscow region often choose hydrangea for planting in the garden?

Hydrangea paniculata varieties for the Moscow region differ in the color of the inflorescences: from soft white to bright red, purple and lilac. Having successfully composed a landscape composition from different varieties, you can get a real living masterpiece. Hydrangea is especially attractive against the background of coniferous trees. Flowers of some varieties are very decorative even when dried; they are successfully used for making bouquets and decorating rooms.

Advantages of paniculata hydrangea for planting in the Moscow region:


If you greatly increase the acidity of the soil, the pink inflorescences will turn blue.

From all the variety, experienced gardener-collectors have bred the best varieties of hydrangea for the Moscow region. They are ideal for growing in appropriate climatic conditions. The list (TOP 7) is presented below.

Grandiflora

It is grown as a low tree or bush up to 3 meters. A feature of this variety is the later (compared to other varieties) leaf growth.

Main features:

  • inflorescence size, flowering splendor

When blooming, the flowers have a pale pink color, which turns into snow-white, and at the end of flowering it becomes almost crimson.

  • good frost resistance

Moreover, this quality increases with age due to lignification of the shoots.

  • fast growth rate

The optimal location is an area protected from strong winds, located in the openwork shade of trees.

Vanilla Fraze

One of the most favorite varieties of many gardeners. Deciduous shrub with “vanilla-strawberry” horns of inflorescences. Reaches a height of up to 2 m, white flowers bloom, gradually turning into soft pink, and darken in autumn.

The flowering period is from July to October; the inflorescences remain on the branches for a long time.

Looks great solo and in group plantings, and can be used to create a flowering hedge.

Another advantage that can be noted is good frost resistance (in the Moscow region it does not need shelter).

Pinky Winky

A low tree (up to 2 m) or a round-shaped bush blooms relatively early (from June to September). When opening, the flowers are white, turning purple over time.

Adult specimens tolerate winter cold well and do not require special shelter.

Hydrangea Pinky Winky decorates decorative ponds, mixed, and harmonizes perfectly with many perennial flowers.

Phantom

The variety stands out for its gorgeous flowering and unique light aroma with notes of honey. This hydrangea is indispensable in areas where the soil quality leaves much to be desired and in unfavorable climate conditions.

Advantages:

  • frost resistance;
  • rapid recovery of shoots (after freezing or severe pruning);
  • resistance to root rot, which can develop on excessively wet soils;
  • does not require frequent transplants;
  • long flowering;
  • is the record holder for the largest pastel-colored inflorescences among paniculate hydrangeas;
  • Possibility of growing in the form of a bush or tree.

Limelight

It is believed that this is the best variety of paniculata hydrangea for the Moscow region. An interesting feature of this variety, bred in Holland, is its particularly strong shoots that hold large inflorescences well. Therefore, unlike many other species, Limelight does not need either supports or bush garters.

Very large inflorescences (25-30 cm long) consist of flowers of a light green (in the shade) or snow-white (in the sun) hue. Flowering lasts from late July to September.

Hydrangea Limelight is very decorative: it can become a real decoration of the site. This variety looks very impressive against the background of a dark green lawn.

polar bear

Polar Bear is one of the most successful varieties paniculata hydrangea. It was developed by crossing the Limelight and Grandiflora varieties. Its bushes grow up to 2 m, large flowers are collected in dense cone-shaped inflorescences. Thick and strong branches do not bend under the weight of flowers, thereby maintaining the decorative effect of the bush. These hydrangeas have a fairly long flowering period (from July to October). At first the flowers are white with a greenish tint, then pure white, and at the end of flowering they turn pink.

Additional advantages of this variety:

  • increased resistance to low temperatures (can withstand temperatures down to -40 °C);
  • absolutely undemanding to care;
  • practically not susceptible to diseases and rarely affected by pests;
  • good honey plant;
  • even if frozen in winter, it is completely restored in one season.

Weems Red

New! A very unusual ornamental variety forms an erect bush up to 1.5 m high. It blooms with white flowers, which over time turn into dark red. The aroma is rich, honey. The shades of this hydrangea may vary depending on the type of soil and climate.

In landscape design it is used in a variety of compositions:

  • single landings;
  • creating contrasting flower beds;
  • group plantings with conifers;
  • as a living flowering hedge;
  • in combination with others perennial plants, ornamental shrubs.

An absolutely undemanding variety in terms of lighting.

VIDEO: additional varieties of paniculata hydrangea

Even more varieties in the video:

Hydrangea is an incredibly beautiful and original shrub. It has a large number of varieties in the world, but in our area the most common of them are paniculate and tree-like. They can often be found in gardens in different parts of our country.

In this material we will tell you what varieties of hydrangeas exist, how they differ from each other, and what are the features of caring for the plant. You will also see photos of paniculata and tree hydrangea.

Features of paniculate hydrangea: photo of the plant

Hydrangeas first appeared in Europe in the 18th century, where they were brought from Japan. Varieties began to be bred in the 20th century, there are now more than 100 of them.

The key differences between paniculate hydrangea and tree hydrangea are:

  • a paniculate plant resembles a tree, and a tree-like plant resembles a shrub (this is clearly visible in the photo);
  • it tolerates cold better.

If we talk about paniculata hydrangea, its varieties are very rich in shades. It can also be indoors; such a flower can be grown not only in the garden, but also on the balcony.

Key Features the plants are:

  • inflorescences in the form of panicles are distinguished by their splendor and bright hue, their length reaches 25 cm;
  • plant height can be 10 meters;
  • The structure and shape of the leaves of paniculata hydrangea depends on its variety. So, they can be velvety or smooth, jagged and ovoid.
  • Hydrangea paniculata not only performs decorative functions. It also has the following medicinal properties:
  • helps improve the functioning of the urinary system;
  • normalizes the kidneys;
  • helps with prostatitis.

According to legend, garden hydrangea is considered the guardian of the garden owner.

Hydrangea paniculata: varieties

Below we will present to your attention several categories of paniculate hydrangea varieties with their descriptions. You can see some of the species with your own eyes in the photos presented.

These varieties are most often grown in middle lane Russia. They differ in height, inflorescence, shades and shape of leaves. Caring for them is approximately the same, so varieties They differ only in appearance:

The most attractive varieties of paniculate hydrangeas (photo)

Are there varieties of hydrangeas that distinguished by their attractive appearance . Below is a list of them, some samples are shown in the photo:

New species

New varieties of paniculate hydrangeas appeared not so long ago, but already have gained popularity among gardeners. Below is a description of some of them:

Features of caring for paniculate hydrangeas

Despite the abundance of varieties of paniculata hydrangeas, caring for them is generally the same. It is quite simple and does not require special skills. Remember that hydrangea loves moisture and needs regular watering. It is better to choose acidic soil; if it is not acidic enough, you can compensate for this with the help of copper sulfate.

The planting site should be in sun or partial shade and there should be no strong winds. This plant tolerates winters well, but it is better to cover them in cold weather.

In early spring, the bushes are pruned for subsequent abundant flowering. Pruning should not be started when sap is flowing.

Hydrangea needs regular feeding, mineral fertilizers apply once every 2 weeks, organic - once every 4, respectively. Feeding stops with the onset of autumn.

Trimming

You need to be very careful when pruning. If it is carried out correctly, then only this can guarantee good flowering. spring plant pruned before buds appear and after the snow melts.

Paniculata hydrangea has a peculiarity - it grows and the number of its shoots increases. At the same time, the inflorescences become smaller. This is why it is recommended to prune the plant.

For good flowering, you need to thin out last year's shoots that grow from one point, leaving a maximum of two. This will create an influx of light for the inflorescences.

Tree hydrangeas: varieties and photos

Tree-like white hydrangea native to North America where it grows in natural conditions. There are also many varieties of this type of hydrangea; below we list the most famous:

Features of planting, propagation and care

Before planting in the garden or on a plot of tree-like hydrangea you need in advance:

  • hold the cuttings or seedlings of the plant in a warm liquid diluted with a solution of potassium permanganate;
  • plant them in composted soil;
  • water generously.

Alternatively, you can make a mini greenhouse, which will allow the plant to adapt faster. The plant should be replanted only when it is warm, for example in spring, and only in the first half of the day. Carefully uproot the plant and try to preserve as much of the roots as possible.

Tree-type garden hydrangea is propagated by division or cuttings. Beginners may have problems dividing by bushes. If you do not know the matter, you can damage the plant. It should be planted by cuttings in the fall in humid weather.

Caring for tree hydrangea largely depends on its variety. Each variety has its own characteristics and requirements in relation to soil, sunlight and moisture regime.

Getting ready for winter

When preparing a plant for winter, you need to do the following:

  • cut off dried branches and remove leaves;
  • cover the plant at the base with sawdust;
  • cover it with boards;
  • tilt the bush and tie it with a rope, then secure everything;
  • cover the hydrangea with waterproof film;
  • Cover everything on top with a generous layer of sawdust.

All this will ensure that the plant will bloom well for many years.

The plant needs pruning twice a year. It is pruned for the first time in the fall to give shape and remove dead branches. And the second time pruning is carried out before wintering the bush. All cut branches are treated with a solution of potassium permanganate, then covered with a thick wax layer.

Diseases and pests

Pests are often the reason why hydrangea stops blooming luxuriantly. Spider mite negatively affects not only the foliage, but also the root system, as a result of which the leaves turn yellow and rot.

Dangerous diseases for tree hydrangea it is:

  • fungal diseases;
  • downy growth;
  • chlorosis developing due to a large amount of humus.

Regardless of what variety and type of hydrangea you choose for your garden or summer cottage, it needs to be properly cared for, and it should also look harmonious against the general background with the rest of the composition of other plants.

Paniculata hydrangea


This happened in the distant year BC. A baby was born who was destined to become the great Buddha.

Instead of rain, sweet nectar poured from the sky onto the earth, and unusually beautiful flowers fell.

The Japanese call them audjisai and believe that the wonderful plant brings good luck and protects the house from evil forces.

Description

The flower from the Japanese legend came to Europe in the middle of the 18th century and was named hydrangea.

Shrub or small tree There are thirty-five species from the saxifrage family.

Palm Most gardeners prefer Hydrangea paniculata. There are several reasons for this.

  • The plant is unpretentious. Grows well in environmentally unfavorable areas. It is not afraid of swampy and clayey soils. The shrub feels great in the shade and under the scorching rays of the sun. Suitable for cultivation in any region of the country.
  • Increased frost resistance allows you to grow flowers in the conditions of the Russian north. Hydrangea does not need insulation. Some varieties can withstand temperatures down to -35 degrees.
  • Fast growth allows in short time arrange the landscape. Hydrangea is a long-lasting plant.
  • don't require much time and extensive knowledge of horticulture. Even an inexperienced gardener can grow hydrangea.

Hydrangea paniculata depending on the variety there can be two types:

  • Tall (from two to five meters) shrub with elliptical or round leaves with jagged edges.
  • Small (up to ten meters) tree with a very dense crown of oval leaves that are velvety to the touch.

Leaves paniculata hydrangeas are quite large, from 5 to 15 cm long. They are located opposite. The outer side of the leaf is painted in various shades of green. On the reverse side, the leaves may be pale green or grayish.

All varieties grown in the central zone of the country are deciduous. The evergreen panicle hydrangea grows only in regions with warm climates.

Root system Hydrangea paniculata is powerful and wide. Its border extends far beyond the crown. The roots of the plant are thick, but lie shallow. This must be taken into account when planting.

Bush has one trunk. It does not give rise to growth around itself. The branches are long and thin.

At their ends are formed pyramidal panicles(hence the name of the species). Dense large cones are collected from many flat flowers. Inflorescences cover the entire bush. They reach 35 cm in length and 20 – 25 cm in width.

Flowers Paniculata hydrangeas are unusual. Instead of petals, hydrangeas have sepals.

They perform an important fruiting function small inconspicuous white flowers. They are located in the center of the inflorescence and fall off early. In their place appears a fruit resembling a vessel. The seeds are very small. They have high germination rate.

Barren flowers are designed to attract insects and delight the eye with wondrous beauty. Large (up to seven centimeters in diameter), diverse different shades, they bloom from June to late autumn.

Hydrangea flowers several times a season change color. And since paniculata hydrangea blooms for a very long time, you can often see flowers of different shades on one bush. The spectacle is fascinating.

You can change the color of paniculata hydrangea on one's own. Using aluminum alum, sulfur, and iron salts, you can conduct exciting experiments and achieve a variety of shades. The garden will be decorated with purple and even two-color panicles.

Paniculata hydrangea: varieties, photos

They differ in plant height, flowering time, color and size of inflorescences.

When choosing a variety, you should consider climatic features region in which it is planned to grow hydrangea. Frost-resistant “Bobo”, “Great Star”, “Kiushu”, “Polar Bear” will feel good in any region.

Heat-loving “Limelight” or “Medical Moonlight” are suitable for the southern regions.

Let's look at the best varieties of paniculata hydrangea (description with photo), as well as relatively new species.

Popular with Russian gardeners. Is different rapid growth. Over the course of a year it adds up to 25 cm. The inflorescences are pyramidal in shape, long and wide. It begins to bloom late. When blooming, the flowers have a delicate cream color; when fully bloomed, they become dazzling white. Under the autumn sun they turn pink, then acquire a red-green color.

- an elegant three-meter shrub with lush, smooth foliage. The inflorescences resemble arrowheads. The flowers are small and pale. The plant has a very pleasant delicate aroma and is a good honey plant.

- a powerful shrub with large lush inflorescences. The flowers are initially greenish-yellow and eventually turn creamy white. The plant is thermophilic. Loves sun and open areas.

And here is a video about Hydrangea paniculata Limelight.

Tardiva valued late unusual flowering. A deciduous, frost-resistant shrub with a rounded crown can grow up to two meters. In mid-July, greenish buds appear. They bloom slowly. Hydrangea blooms profusely from late September until November frosts. The inflorescences are sparse, narrow, pyramidal in shape.

They consist of a large number of small fruiting flowers. The large, sterile flowers are initially white or cream, becoming pink over time. If autumn days are sunny, the inflorescences turn red brick or purple. At the end of flowering they turn green again.

In 2011, he received an award at an exhibition in Belgium as the best new winter-hardy variety. He is not afraid of frost down to -34 degrees. Counts dwarf variety. The bush grows up to 70 cm. It blooms magnificently, but does not really like the sun. Inflorescences are conical. They change color from delicate lemon green to white and light pink.

Precox Japanese gardeners love it very much. It is gaining popularity in Russia as well. Most early variety with a dense crown and rough leaves. Already in June it will delight you with large white panicles

- lush spreading hydrangea with large inflorescences in the form of pyramids. Considered a top seller. The late-flowering shrub is not afraid of severe frosts. White flowers quickly take on a rich pink hue.

Medical Moonlight(Magic Moonlight) lives up to its name. Creamy white, greenish huge inflorescences do not change color in autumn. But they change shape. Round at the beginning of flowering, they gradually stretch out and acquire a cone-shaped shape by autumn. Blooms profusely from late June to early September.

Great Star attracts flower growers with unusually shaped flowers. To some they resemble a propeller. Others compare them to snow-white butterflies. The flowers are large, 8–10 cm in diameter. One of the few varieties that do not change color throughout the entire flowering period. The variety grows well in unfavorable conditions industrial cities, but prefers shade. The variety is frost-resistant.

polar bear- new variety. It appeared in 2013 and immediately gained popularity among gardeners. White flowers in huge inflorescences look very impressive. Frost-resistant variety with strong shoots grows well in regions with harsh climates.

Diamond Rouge valued for its marvelous beauty and winter hardiness. The inflorescences are very large, up to 40 cm in diameter. The white flowers gradually turn pink. A little later they acquire a red tint, to which is added in the fall purple. Hydrangea of ​​this variety blooms for a long time, so the bush can have flowers of different shades at the same time.

Fraz Melba– a wonderful new product from last year. The flowers are sterile, so the inflorescences reach 40 cm in length. A dense cascade of milky white flowers gradually changes shade from delicate pink to rich red. The bush reaches two meters in height and blooms until frost.

Variety of varieties Hydrangea paniculata, its unpretentiousness and ease of cultivation will satisfy both experienced and novice gardeners. We bring to your attention a video about varieties of paniculata hydrangea.

This video talks about varieties of paniculata hydrangea.

Hydrangea paniculata – medicinal plant . It is recommended to drink tea from dried flowers for colds and cardiovascular diseases. A decoction of the root has a diuretic effect. It is used for diseases of the kidneys and prostate gland.

And in this video there is more information about paniculata hydrangea.

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Unlike tree-like, petiolate, large-leaved, ashy and other forms, the inflorescences are elongated. They resemble fluffy panicles, which is why the species got its name. According to the description, paniculate hydrangea can only be compared with the oak-leaved variety, but, of course, the heroine of this material wins in brightness, density and duration of flowering.

The most favorite shrubs among gardeners: paniculata hydrangea, mock orange, lilac. Each bush is good in its own way. But the leader in this trio is still hydrangea. Firstly, she is a real champion in terms of flowering duration. Secondly, it grows and blooms without problems in partial shade, where lilac and mock orange will wither. Thirdly, her caps decorate the garden precisely when almost everything has already bloomed, and only dahlias are anxiously awaiting the end of the holiday - the first autumn frost.

Recently, new varieties of paniculate hydrangeas appear literally every year. It is difficult even for specialists to understand this flow. There is nowhere to look at all the forms “live”, and even more so at the new items, even abroad. It is expected that a collection of the best varieties of paniculate hydrangeas will soon appear in Botanical Garden on Mira Avenue.

Photo of an adult paniculate hydrangea with detailed description– a great rarity; nurseries do not pamper customers with such gifts. So you have to collect information bit by bit. And, of course, experiment at your own risk.

Breeding Hydrangea paniculata

Previously, everything was simple with paniculate hydrangea - in Russian noble estates and later on summer cottages There was only one variety growing - ‘Grandiflora’. It was brought to Europe from Japan in 1829 by the German doctor Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold, who worked for several years on the islands in the Nagasaki area. Another old variety, ‘Floribunda’, which came to St. Petersburg from a Japanese nursery thanks to Karl Maksimovich in 1860, has not become so widespread in our country. A little later, two more cultivars became known in Europe - ‘Praecox’ and ‘Kyushu’.

Their origin was still the same - Japanese.

The situation changed in the fifties, when two enthusiasts, Jelena and Robert de Beider, began breeding paniculate hydrangeas. It is to them that flower growers owe their appearance! such masterpieces as ‘Unique’, ‘Brussels Lace’ and ‘Pink Diamond’.

Breeders in Europe and the USA are still working with the de Belder heritage. For example, using plants from their arboretum, in the 1970-80s. Dutchman Pieter Zwijnenburg gave the world such beautiful varieties of paniculate hydrangeas as ‘ Phantom' , 'Limelight' and 'Silver Dollar'. The first cultivar became famous for the largest size of inflorescences to date, the second - for its unusual lemon-salad sterile flowers, the third - for the spectacular appearance of the bush: large pyramidal inflorescences and strong, vertical shoots.

The best varieties of paniculate hydrangea for the Moscow region: photos and description

‘Brussels Lace’

The height of the bush is 2 m. The inflorescence is up to 30 cm long, conical in shape, the flowers are fertile and sterile. White, later turning pink. Blooms until October.

‘Grandiflora’

The height of the bush is 2-3 m. The inflorescence is a wide cone, 20-30 cm long. The flowers of this variety of paniculate hydrangea, suitable for the Moscow region, are sterile, creamy white, then pink. Blooms until October.

‘Great Star’ (‘Le Vasterival’)

The height of the bush is 2 m. The inflorescence is round, with a diameter of 15 cm. Among the fertile flowers are sterile, very large, white, “propeller” shaped. Blooms until September.

'Dart's Little Dot' ('Darlibo')

The height of the bush is 0.8-1 m. The inflorescence is spherical, 15 cm in diameter, the flowers are white, sterile and fertile. Blooms until October.

'Kyushu'

The height of the bush is 3 m. Narrow-conical, loose inflorescence, 20-35 cm long, the flowers are white, sterile and fertile. Blooms until mid-August.

'Limelight'

The height of the bush is 2.3 m. The inflorescence is wide-conical, 30 cm long, the flowers are sterile, light green, then white. This one of the best varieties of paniculate hydrangeas for the Moscow region blooms until the beginning of October.

'Mega Mindy' ('Ilvomindi')

The height of the bush is 1.8 m. The inflorescence is conical, up to 30 cm long. Most of the flowers are sterile. The color is white, then red-pink. Blooms until August.

'Pinky Winky'

The height of the bush is 1.6 m. As you can see in the photo, this paniculate hydrangea has a conical inflorescence, 20 cm long:

The flowers are sterile, white, then deep pink. Continues to bloom in October.

'Pink Diamond'

The height of the bush is 2-3 m. The inflorescence is cone-shaped, up to 30 cm long. The flowers are sterile and fertile, white, then pink. Continues to bloom in October.

'Phantom'

The height of the bush is 2 m. Look at the photo - this variety of paniculate hydrangea has the largest inflorescence, conical-rounded, 30 cm long:

The flowers are sterile, white, then light pink. Blooms until October. Reminds me of the 'Grandiflora' variety.

‘Floribunda’

The height of the bush is 2 m. The inflorescence is wide-conical, up to 40 cm long. The flowers are sterile and fertile, white. Blooms until October.

‘Vanille Fraise’ (‘Renhy’)

The height of the bush is 1.8 m. The inflorescence is wide-boxed, 30 cm long, the flowers are small, sterile, pale pink. This paniculate hydrangea, recommended for the Moscow region, continues to bloom in October.

'Silver Dollar'

The height of the bush is 1.7-4 m. The inflorescence is conical-rounded, up to 25 cm. The flowers are sterile, creamy white, then pink. It also blooms in October.

‘Tardiva’

The height of the bush is 1.3-3 m. The inflorescence is conical, 25 cm long. The flowers are sterile and fertile, white. It also blooms in October.

'Unique'

The height of the bush is 2-3 m. The inflorescence is a wide cone, 25 cm long. A third of the flowers are small fertile, the rest are sterile, white, then intensely red. In the garden, this paniculate hydrangea blooms until September.

If you dig around on the Internet, look at all sorts of forums, it becomes clear that the leader on this list is ‘Limelight’. Following him are ‘Vanille Fraise’ (‘Renhy’) and ‘Phantom’, and perhaps also ‘Grandiflora’ n ‘Kyushu’.

When describing the varieties of the best paniculate hydrangeas, we must not forget about the especially fragrant forms. In theory, all hydrangeas that have many fertile flowers can be classified as fragrant. However, the aroma of varieties varies and is not always pleasant. It’s good that at a distance, as a rule, you can’t hear it.

However, there are varieties whose merits include aroma in the first place!

For example, hydrangeas smell like honey Wim's Red' And ' Big Ben’.

Admire the photos of the best varieties of paniculate hydrangeas for the Moscow region in these photos:

AGM winning panicle hydrangea varieties: photos and names

Over the past twenty to thirty years, so many varieties of paniculata hydrangea have appeared that flower growers are faced with the problem of choice.

Most Russian flower growers solve the issue simply by buying all the new products in a row. But foreigners are already thinking about it. They have many more varieties on sale, but their gardens are smaller in area. In 2008, the English Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) issued a newsletter on paniculata hydrangea.

The goal is to introduce hobbyists to the top 47 varieties, especially those that have received the AGM Award for Garden Excellence ( “Award of Garden Merit” ).

New and old cultivars were assessed in terms of variety availability for buyers, relative ease of cultivation, suitability for use in garden design, as well as the appearance of buds and flowers, stability of shape and shades of inflorescences, decorativeness of foliage, color of shoots, resistance to diseases and pests.

The winning varieties were: 'Big Ben' (2008), ‘Floribunda’ (1993), ‘Grandiflora’ (1993), 'Kyushu' (1993), 'Limelight' (2008), 'Phantom' (2008), 'Pink Diamond' (1993), 'Pinky-Winky' (2008), 'Silver Dollar' (2008), 'Unique' (1993).

The closest candidates for the award are the following varieties:

'Dolly'

'Pink Lady'

One circumstance prevents them from overcoming the bar - according to the judges, they are not yet accessible enough for a wide range of amateurs.

What is good about the ‘Dolly’ variety? The height of the plant is approximately 1.5 m. The inflorescences are conical, dense, flowering is very abundant. Experts consider it one of the most attractive hydrangeas. ‘Pink Lady’ has an elegant conical inflorescence that turns blush towards the end of summer.

By the way, ‘Pink Lady’ is the same age as ‘Dolly’; both varieties were registered in 1990.

In addition, the English Royal Horticultural Society conducted a rating of varieties. Plants were assessed using a three-point system. Three points means excellent, two means very good, one means good.

  • The following varieties were awarded three points: ‘Big Ben’, ‘Dolly’, ‘Kyushu’, ‘Limelight’, ‘Phantom’, ‘Pink Diamond’, ‘Pink Lady’, ‘Pinki Winki’, ‘Silver Dollar’.
  • Hydrangeas received two points: ‘Brussels Lace’, ‘Chantilly Lace’, ‘Dharuma’, ‘Last Post’, ‘Martinvast’, ‘Praecox’, ‘Skylight’, ‘Unique’, ‘Starlight Fantasy’ (‘Degustar’), ‘Vanille Fraise’.
  • One point went to the following varieties: ‘Dart’s Little Dot’ (‘Darlibo’), ‘Greenspire’, ‘Taiwan From’, ‘Mega Pearl’, ‘Mid Late Summer’, ‘Sherwood’, ‘Vera’, ‘White Moth’.

Several varieties did not receive any positive assessment.

Surprisingly, the beloved Russians turned out to be rejected White Lady’.

See what the best varieties of paniculate hydrangeas look like in these photos:

The most beautiful varieties of paniculate hydrangeas: photos and descriptions of flowers

Most hydrangeas change their color from white or cream to pink and even crimson, which is especially appreciated by Russian gardeners. The most spectacular variety in this sense is ‘Diamand Rouge’. New in 2011. Awarded a silver medal at a competition during the largest international exhibition Plantarium 2011 (Holland). By autumn, its inflorescences become red-purple, almost with a violet tint, and the leaves become deep orange.

Another interesting cultivar is ‘ Wim's Red’ – in August the inflorescences acquire a burgundy-red hue.

'Big Ven' - one of the most beautiful varieties of paniculate hydrangeas, it is marked by the English Royal Society gardeners with the Award of Garden Merit (AGM). Attractive with large conical inflorescences that turn deep dark pink towards the end of flowering.

As can be seen in the photo, the variety of garden paniculate hydrangeas ‘ Mega Mindy’ (‘Ilvomindi’) dense large cone-shaped inflorescence gradually turns from white to crimson:

In search of bright colors, you should pay attention to the series Magical:

The varieties ‘ are especially good Magical Fare’, ‘Pinki Winki' And ' Magical Flame with purple-pink conical inflorescences. They differ in size: the first one is much taller.

Don’t forget the classic – “peaks” of inflorescences 'Pinky Winky' and wide-conical hats 'Pink Diamond' And 'Magical Flame' .

But what if you still want white? So that pearl clouds of hydrangeas soar in the coming autumn twilight?!

In this case, we can recommend the variety ‘ White Diamond ’. This small bush round in shape, 1.3 m high. Its inflorescences remain white until late autumn.

Dwarf panicle hydrangea bushes

What should those who have a really small garden or simply no room to do? big bush? Look for baby hydrangeas. By the way, these varieties of dwarf paniculate hydrangeas are useful for low hedges and even for borders. They will look good in a small mixborder. By the way, reducing the size of a bush is one of the modern trends in hydrangea selection.

The “tallest” of the babies, 1.2 m -‘ Sandae Fraise’ ('Rensan') . Similar to 'Vanille Fraise'. The variety received a silver medal at the Plantarium 2010 competition (Holland).

Same height 'Dharuma'- slow growing shrub. It blooms very early and incredibly abundantly.

Even lower dwarf 'Bombshell' , only 1 m high, with a dense spherical crown.

Look at the photo - the flowers of this paniculate hydrangea are numerous, dense, almost round:

Recently the variety ‘ Little Lime' - relative of the beauty ' Limelight’. The bush is good, a mini copy of “mother”. Height up to 1 m.

Just a little one - sort 'Bobo'('Ilvobo') . Plant height is 60-70 cm. The bush is compact, the inflorescences are huge, dense, and quickly turn pink. The shoots are vertical. For small gardens, it can also be grown in containers on balconies and terraces. In 2010, the variety received a gold medal at the FLORALL exhibition (Belgium).

Below are photos and descriptions of new varieties of paniculate hydrangeas.

New varieties of garden paniculate hydrangeas

‘Levana’

Height 3 m and even more. Spectacular foliage. The inflorescences are narrow, large, up to 50 cm tall. The shoots are powerful.

‘Magical Moonlight’(‘Kolmagino’)

Translated into Russian, the name of the variety sounds like “Magic Moonlight”. One of the most beautiful paniculate hydrangeas. Height 2-2.5 m. Tough shoots. Dense “stuffed” elongated white-green inflorescences. Improved version of 'Limelight'. On sunny place in continental climates, the flowers quickly turn white.

'Big Ben'

Plant height is 1.8 m. The shoots are bright red, the inflorescences are large, conical. It has abundant flowering and a strong aroma. By autumn, the flowers of this paniculate hydrangea turn dark pink.

'Polar Bear'

Obtained as a result of crossing two varieties: Limelight And Grandiflora. Height up to 1.5-2 m. Main feature This variety has very dense conical inflorescences up to 40 cm high on hard, strong stems. The flowers are immediately slightly pistachio, then white and cream, and by the end of summer they have a soft pink tint. The inflorescences of this new variety of paniculate hydrangea are distributed evenly throughout the bush, creating the impression of a huge blooming bouquet. Flowering from July to late autumn.

'Diamond Rouge'

New in 2011. Awarded a silver medal at the Plantarium 2011 competition (Holland). The bush is dense, compact. The autumn shade of inflorescences and leaves is unique. By autumn, the inflorescences become red-purple, almost with a purple tint, and the leaves become deep orange.

'Candlelight'

In 2013 Hydrangea paniculata Candlelight was awarded a silver medal at the Plantrium exhibition. The shoots are vertical, strong, and have a beautiful dark red color. The panicles of the inflorescences are yellow-lemon, by summer they are pastel, creamy-white-yellow, large up to 20 cm, pointed. This new panicle hydrangea begins blooming quite early and lasts from mid-June until late August and early September. Shrub of average height 100-120 cm, with pronounced vertical growth.

'Fire Light'

This 2015 variety sets the new standard for judging the merits of all panicle hydrangeas. The upright, robust inflorescences transform from pure white to rich garnet pink very quickly. Thick, very strong stems hold heavy inflorescences in vertical position no problem. Very early flowering: since the beginning of summer. The flowers turn a deep garnet red before other varieties begin to bloom. High winter hardiness. The height of the bush is 1.5 - 1.7 m.

'Shikoku Flash'

The variety is for everyone. This curiosity is grown for its original foliage. At the beginning of the growing season, green leaves are covered with cream and white strokes and specks. In July the leaves turn chartreuse. How abundant the flowering is is still unknown. The variety appeared in our country relatively recently.

'Angel Blush'

A new hardy variety, height 2.5-3 m. The shoots are strong, numerous, large inflorescences up to 25 cm, turn red early. In 2011, the variety received an award at the FLORALL exhibition.

Here you can see photos of varieties of paniculate hydrangeas, the names of which are given on this page:

Fans of hydrangeas sometimes face an unpleasant discovery. The plant, obtained by hook or by crook, finally blooms, but the inflorescence does not match either the description of the variety or its photograph on the Internet. How can you not be upset!

Do not rush to accuse everyone in the world of fraud and throw the “uninvited guest” out of the garden. Most likely, your plant is simply not mature enough. In many hydrangeas, varietal characteristics may not appear immediately; this sometimes takes several years. By the way, this feature is characteristic of the classic variety ‘Grandiflora’. ‘Limelight’ can also be capricious. This beauty needs special lighting, diffuse light. If you plant a shrub in full sun, you may never get lime color at all. The same can happen when planting in dense partial shade.

Of course, misgrading cannot be ruled out. But even in this case, take a closer look at your purchase. What is more important to you in the end: the label or beautiful plant?!

The next section of the article is devoted to how to care for paniculate hydrangeas in the garden.

How to care for paniculate hydrangea in the country (with photo)

Caring for paniculata hydrangea open ground It’s not complicated at all, because this shrub is simply “unkillable.” Grows everywhere except swamps and clean sand. True, he doesn’t really like alkaline soils, but in central Russia we still need to look for them.

A baby hydrangea, like a kitten, can be petted, simply killed with your attention and care. For example, dragging around the site in search of the most suitable place. Or in the process of growing paniculate hydrangea, you can feed it so much that it simply will not survive the winter. Hydrangea can be easily watered with frequent watering clay soil this plant, despite the name, which is translated from ancient Greek as “a vessel with water,” simply will not survive. You should not use imported long-acting fertilizers. They are undoubtedly good, but they are designed for a longer growing season and can prevent the plant from preparing for dormancy in time.

Of course, you can feed paniculate hydrangea when caring for the garden, but it is better to simply not rake last year’s leaves under the plant and mulch the bush with pine needles.

Should I loosen the soil under paniculate hydrangeas? Better not. You can, of course, three centimeters deep, but why? The root system of hydrangea is superficial, but you will accidentally damage the roots. But mulch will only be useful for this beauty. And there will be no weeds.

The photo of caring for paniculata hydrangea shows all the basic agricultural practices:

How to grow paniculate hydrangea: bush formation

It is better to spend 2-4 years on formation than to try every year to give the plant a decent appearance.

But everything is simple. In the year of planting, you should not prune the plant at all - leave it alone, let it take root and acclimatize in the new place. A year after planting, before the growing season begins, take a closer look at your new product and decide what you will do with it. What is more necessary and interesting for you – to form the plant on a trunk or in the form of a bush. It is necessary to prune the hydrangea bush while it is young according to the same principle by which the hydrangea “tree” is formed.

The difference is that for a “tree” you are looking for one and strictly vertical shoot that will eventually develop into a trunk, and for a bush hydrangea you want 3 to 5 shoots growing at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the vertical.

Everything else (root shoots, except for future “legs”, of course, the side shoots formed on these “legs” should be cut off during the first few years. On the shoots you initially selected, only 2-3 upper buds are left every spring. For this so that the leaders stay straight in a given direction, you can drive bamboo sticks at the desired angle, and attach future “legs” to them in several places. When the leaders become powerful and harden enough to withstand any snow and rain with gusts of wind, they are cut at a height. 1.0-1.2 m. Then the bush can grow as desired: in width, in height, in the shape of a ball, a pyramid or a fungus on several legs.

In addition to the bush and tree, there is also a third, intermediate form, a fountain or vase, when you leave some basal shoots that diverge at an angle of 45 degrees or more vertically.

The central shoot of the fountain can also be preserved. The idea behind shaping is that you want to raise the natural annual growth so that the buds don't lie on the ground. In addition, you achieve clear contours of the bush, which blooms annually with large or equal-sized inflorescences. Even after formation is completed, the bush will continue to produce fresh root shoots for some time, which will need to be removed in the spring.

If the garden is small or you want to have a lot different varieties paniculate hydrangeas do not allow you to allocate enough space for each bush; you can form the hydrangea into a small bush. To do this, in the second year after planting (if planting in autumn - in the third year) in the spring, before the start of the growing season, prune low, leaving 2 buds from the ground. This stimulates the formation of a large number of new shoots growing from the ground itself. During the season, remove all weak shoots, as well as shoots growing inside the bush.

You can leave 6-12 skeletal shoots on the plant. In the future, trim the branches by one third every spring. In addition to the fact that with this method of plant formation you will have a compact bush shape, the inflorescences will be much larger.

To form a paniculate hydrangea into a “tree”, select one strong shoot directed vertically.

Cut out the remaining shoots. Pinch out the side shoots coming from the main trunk. At a height of 0.5-1 meter, select several (3-4) strong side shoots directed towards different sides, in the form of a bowl. You can begin pruning skeletal shoots for more luxuriant flowering when the tree reaches the desired shape.

Below you will learn how to form a paniculate hydrangea on a trunk.

How to form a paniculate hydrangea on a trunk

Panicle hydrangea on a trunk is a good replacement for a rose, which requires too much trouble from the owners and free space, on which the plant will need to be laid before frost. Instances with luxurious caps of inflorescences can be found in garden centers, but, unfortunately, they are not cheap. It is possible and even better to grow hydrangea on a trunk yourself. Among the rooted cuttings, they select the strongest and tallest and spend 3-4 years growing it.

The main thing when caring for while growing hydrangea on a trunk is to choose the height correctly. Low - it doesn’t make sense; you’ll end up with a bush on some strange leg. Tall (one and a half meters or even a little more) looks beautiful, but the crown of the hydrangea can freeze or break if the circumstances are unfortunate.

Probably, best option- about a meter or a little more. Of course, the variety chosen for such a purpose must have powerful branches.

So, to form a paniculate hydrangea on a trunk at a height of 1 m or a little more, the trunks are cut off, and skeletal branches are allowed to develop from the 4-5 buds located below. The crown of standard hydrangea must be trimmed carefully; rather gentle pruning is required. Otherwise, heavy inflorescences will break off.

The following describes how to properly prune paniculate hydrangea when growing on personal plot.

How to properly prune paniculate hydrangea in spring

How to prune paniculate hydrangea is perhaps the most painful topic for lovers of these plants. You can discuss it for hours. The main questions are: when to cut and how many buds to leave so that the plant produces a head of inflorescences worthy of an exhibition.

Before the first snow, to prevent the bush from breaking, the largest inflorescences are cut off. To prune paniculate hydrangea in spring, as I advise experienced gardener, you need to wait until it becomes obvious which buds are alive, because it is important not to disturb the plant again. They cut off everything that is dried out and the thinnest. You can shorten a branch that is too long or unsightly.

  • First option- severe pruning (two buds are left);
  • Second- moderate (4 buds are left),
  • Third- weak (old inflorescences are removed, so-called “decapitation”).

In the first case, the plants bloom very late, forming huge caps. But such pruning is not suitable for all varieties; sometimes the branches cannot stand it and the plant collapses.

With moderate pruning, you can expect average flowering times and average bud size. When weak - early flowering, but the inflorescences are small, though numerous. It is curious that the pruning method has virtually no effect on the appearance and size of the inflorescences of the ‘Big Ben’ and ‘Brussels Lace’ varieties.

For 'Vanille Fraise' and 'Limelight' a medium, gentle option is required. But the ‘Pinki Winki’ variety requires serious pruning. The conclusion is simple: some varieties of paniculate hydrangea require an individual approach during care when growing in the garden. And, of course, we should not forget that with severe pruning in our climate, you may not wait for flowering at all. Or get such a huge one, as, for example, the ‘Phantom’ variety can produce, that the bush will simply break due to heavy rains.

Watch the video of pruning panicle hydrangea to better understand how to shape the plant:

Paniculata hydrangea in landscape design: what to plant next to the bushes

In fact, hydrangeas are self-sufficient plants. Petiolate and large-leaved hydrangeas especially do not need partners. The perfect combination for any garden - Bradschneider hydrangea, mock orange and lilac. Here, as they say, nothing can be subtracted or added.

But you can “play” with tree and paniculata hydrangeas. The ideal background for paniculate hydrangea in landscape design is coniferous plants and barberries, bladderworts with purple foliage, and Bredschneider hydrangea. Another win-win option is a mixborder of hydrangeas and rhododendrons, especially evergreens.

A design classic is considered to be the combination of paniculate hydrangeas with thujas, mock oranges, white dogwood ‘Variegata’, ‘Elegantissima’, snowberry, Volzhanka, saplings, perennial asters, large ferns, and phlox pink shades, variegated phloxes like ‘Nora Leigh’, white-edged hostas.

As shown in the photo, plants with blue needles, bluish leaves or blue flowers can be planted next to paniculate hydrangeas in the country:

This can be Carmichel aconite, clematis, hosts, cereals, Buenos Aires verbena, blue junipers.

But yellow, orange and especially red plants are strictly contraindicated for hydrangeas. Can you, for example, imagine Hydrangea ‘Limelight’ next to “golden balls” or powerful red dahlias?!

What else can you plant next to paniculate hydrangeas in your garden? You can surround these plants with borders of low coniferous plants, spirea, prominent sedums and even autumn crocus. Or plant the hydrangeas themselves as a border, of course, some low-growing variety. Just not ‘Bobo’, it will look too heavy, attract attention to itself, and after heavy rain the large inflorescences, located, in my opinion, too close to the ground, will also turn out to be dirty. By the way, this variety has one more drawback - fragile branches. Therefore, before the first snowfall, the inflorescences will need to be trimmed.

Varieties of paniculata hydrangea amaze the imagination and attract with beautiful blooms that exude a delicate aroma of summer. This is a group of shrubs that are perfect for decorating gardens, lawns and alleys for a long time. With proper planting and care, hydrangeas can grow for more than 50 years.

Famous varieties of paniculate hydrangea

The main difference between paniculata hydrangea and other species is the cone-shaped inflorescences, like lilacs. They consist of two types of small flowers different sizes: bisexual and sterile.
There are many varieties of this species, which are replenished with new specimens every year. They differ in the tone of the inflorescences, the height of the bushes, the timing of flowering, as well as other characteristic features. Plants are frost-resistant, with proper care They take root well in temperate continental climates.

We talked in more detail about the proper care and cultivation of hydrangea in the garden in the article

1. Hydrangea paniculata variety Vanilla Fraise Renhy

Most popular variety paniculate hydrangea is a real pearl of any garden. Gorgeous blooms with changing shades of flowers! Flowers appear at the end of June on almost every branch. At first, the panicle inflorescences are white, then they acquire a soft pink color, like ice cream with vanilla cream. In September the flower turns bright red.

Height up to 2 meters and width up to 1.5 meters. Prefers partial shade. It has fairly high soil requirements. To fully enjoy the charm of this hydrangea variety, you need to provide it with fertile, acidic, humus soil.


Frost resistance provides abundant flowering every year: from June to September. Blooms on this year's shoots. In spring, it is worth pruning the shoots by 1-3 buds to get a beautiful bush shape and form giant inflorescences up to 30 cm long with abundant flowering.


This variety of hydrangea looks impressive both individually and in a group, along paths, near the walls of buildings, near fences or in a larger group in a flower bed. Don't forget to plan to plant it near your home, terrace or garden bench.


Perennial flower, easy to grow, very hardy plant. First Salon du Vegetal award in France. Bronze medalist at Plantarium.

2. Hydrangea paniculata variety Limelight (Limelight)

The variety "Limelight" got its name from the greenish tone of the petals, which turn pink towards the end of the flowering season. The bush is round in shape, spreading, up to 2 m in height and width. It blooms from the last days of July to September with large cone-shaped inflorescences, up to 25-30 cm long. The lime shade of the flowers lasts until September if the bush grows in partial shade. In the sun, the petals lighten, and closer to September they become soft pink. The leaves of representatives of this variety are rich green, with moderate velvety.


The Limelight variety was developed by Dutch breeders and quickly became widespread throughout the world. It has been noted as one of the best varieties by the Pennsylvania, Great Britain and Philadelphia Horticultural Society.

3. Hydrangea paniculata variety Pink Diamond (Pink Diamond)

The bush is tall, up to 2 meters in height and 1 meter in width. The leaves are light green, slightly rough. Narrow paniculate inflorescences up to 30 cm in length, reminiscent of chestnut candles, are white at the beginning of flowering and gradually acquire a bright pink color. It blooms in June, and decorates the area with its abundant flowering for 2 months. The flowers are borne on stiff, reddish stems, so they do not need to be supported.

4. Hydrangea paniculata variety Bobo (Bobo)

The Bobo variety was developed in Belgium and quickly became famous for its compact size. It reaches a height of no more than 70-90 cm, and a width of up to 50 cm. It is successfully grown both in open ground and in special containers on balconies or terraces. The plant blooms from the second month of summer to the beginning of autumn. The inflorescences are white-yellow, gradually turning pink. In 2011 at the prestigious flower exhibition in Belgium this type was recognized as the best of the new varieties.

5. Hydrangea paniculata variety Silver Dollar (Silver Dollar)

Tall bush, up to 2.5 meters wide and 2 meters high. The inflorescences are large, cone-shaped, white with a slightly noticeable light green tint, and gradually turn pink by the end of summer. The flowering period begins in July and ends in late September or early October. The leaves are emerald green, ovate, pointed at the ends. The variety is famous for its unpretentiousness and resistance to diseases. Unlike some other types of hydrangea, "Silver Dollar" thrives in both partial shade and sunny areas.

6. Hydrangea paniculata variety Pinky Winky (Pinky Winky)

The bush is spreading, with a lush crown, up to 2 m in height and 1.5 m in width. The leaves are oblong, slightly rough, and towards autumn they change color from light green to red. The inflorescences are pyramidal, with a white top and purple-pink bottom. Blooms from July to September. The variety is relatively young, bred in Belgium in 2003, after which it became widespread in gardening and landscape design.

7. Hydrangea paniculata variety Grandiflora (Grandiflora)

"Grandiflora" is one of the most resistant hydrangea varieties with low soil requirements and excellent decorative qualities. One of the largest and most impressive representatives of the species. Reaches 3 meters in height and 2 meters in width. The cone-shaped inflorescences are lush, large, 30 cm or more in length. Flowering appears in the second half of summer. The flower caps are at first cream-colored, over time they become snow-white, and closer to autumn they become green-crimson in color. The end of flowering occurs at the beginning of October. Requires annual pruning in the spring, only then can hydrangea bloom abundantly. The variety "Grandiflora" is one of the oldest - it became famous in 1860, and is still very popular among gardeners.

8. Hydrangea paniculata variety Sundae Fraise (Sunday Fraise)

Hydrangea variety "Sundae Fraise" grows up to 1.5 m in height. Its width usually does not exceed 1-1.20 m. Thanks to small sizes the bush is successfully planted in containers. In mid-June it blooms with conical inflorescences, first white, and closer to autumn - purple-red. Coloring occurs gradually: starting from the bottom pink tone slowly making its way to the top. The hydrangea variety "Sundae Fraise" was awarded a silver medal at a flower exhibition in Holland in 2010.

9. Hydrangea paniculata variety Kyushu (Kyushu)

The "Kyushu" bush grows up to 3 meters in height and 2 meters in width. Its pyramid-shaped flower caps reach 24 cm, are pale white, and exude pleasant aroma. Sterile flowers are present in small quantities. The leaves are glossy, green, and towards the end of summer they acquire a yellowish tint. "Kyushu" blooms in mid-July, and until autumn pleases others with its magnificent appearance and rich aroma. The popularity of the variety was given to the British botanist collector K. Ingram when he met it on the Japanese island of Kyushu in 1926.

10. Hydrangea paniculata variety Phantom

A very decorative variety with a long flowering period from July to October. Dense inflorescences up to 30-40 cm long. The color of the flowers is white at the beginning, later pink. The variety is tolerant of soil composition and grows well in medium garden soils. In the spring, it is recommended to moderately trim the previous year's shoots by 1/4 of the length, and every few years, if necessary, a rejuvenating cut. The variety is frost-resistant and does not require shelter.


In the landscape design of a site, it is customary to use several varieties of paniculate hydrangea - of different heights, different shapes and density of the brush, they create an interesting dynamic composition throughout the season.

These and other varieties of paniculata hydrangea are worthy of decorating your garden and yard. Plant them one by one, or combine them in a composition of different types, - in any case, these plants will become the “highlight” of the site.