LACECAP
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LACECAP HYDRANGEAS (Hydrangea macrophylla normalis) should be much more widely grown. They are treated exactly the same as mopheads. In some ways the lacecap is easier than the mophead to place in the landscape because it is looser, more graceful and more subtle in its effect. There is no doubt that mature lacecaps can be magnificent. They fit quite naturally into woodland locations, snuggling under and around trees such as dogwoods and other shrubs. I have also seen spectacular single specimens light up a front yard. Select an image below to view a larger picture. |
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HYDRANGEA SPECIES
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'Beaute Vendomoise'
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'Blue Billow'Pam, Long Island, NY |
'Geoffrey Chadbund'
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'Kardinal'
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'Lanarth White'
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'Lemon Wave'
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'Lilacina'
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'Mariesii'
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'Rotdrossel'
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'Taube'
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'Tokyo Delight'
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'Mariesii Variegated'Linde, Charlotte, NC |
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'Veitchii'
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'Veitchii'
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Nachtigall or NightengalePam, Long Island, NY |
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LINKS ON THIS SITE RELATED TO LACECAP HYDRANGEAS |
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| Lacecap Hydrangeas and Mophead Hydrangeas are both classified as Hydrangea macrophylla. Both types require the same growing environment. Pictures of the mophead hydrangeas can be found here. |
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