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The parents of this lovely Hydrangea serrata (Lacecap) variety were found growing on the wooded slope of a Korean mountain, which explains Blue Billow's exceptional hardiness. This shrub produces delicate clusters of light blue flowers that last for several weeks in early to midsummer (July here in Connecticut), turning a stunning deep crimson ...
This compact lacecap Hydrangea deserves center stage, where its broad, light blue flowers and dense green foliage can create a colorful splash. Handsome and verdant, the glossy leaves, which are narrower than those of the species, display a tasty reddish plum hue in late summer and fall.
In the right light the blue is electric and visitors are alway...Read More While all the US vendors refer to the species as serrata, Van Gelderen's Encylopedia of Hydrangeas lists it as Hydrangea Macrophylla (lacecap group) v.
2 Οκτ 2023 · H. serrata ‘Blue Billow’ ‘Blue Billow’ is a stunning variety that produces light blue lacecap flowers from summer to late frost. Plant size: 3-4 feet tall, 5-6 feet wide
'BLUE BILLOW' Mountain hydrangea. Zones: 6-9 Habit: Mounding bushy habit Height/Spread: 3 to 4 feet tall, 5 to 6 feet wide Bloom time: Early summer to fall Color: Blue flowers, green foliage, burgundy fall color. Royal blue florets are surrounded by light blue petals for eye-catching contrast.
Bloom: Start out pink and fade to an iridescent blue. Sepals fade to white. The leaves are very rough and are deep green. Around 4 feet tall.
A compact, deciduous shrub to 60cm high, with narrowly ovate, serrated green leaves, turning burgundy red in the autumn. Flat, lace cap pale blue to mauve-pink flowers appear in June and July, turning a darker red as they mature.