Information from both "Hydrangeas for American Gardens," by Michael A. Dirr (2004) and "Encyclopedia of Hydrangeas" C.J. and D.M. Van Gel...Read Morederen (2004 - Timber Press)
AKA 'Tennessee'. Flowers are listed to 10 inches, 8 inches wide. Abundance of pale green fertile flowers and ray-flowers with 4-5 wavy sepals, white turning copper red with a hint of green, the fertile flowers turning darker green at maturity. The shrub grows 6 to 7 feet tall. From seed collected in Tennessee, introduced in 1974 by Jelena and Robert de Belder.
Information from both "Hydrangeas for American Gardens," by Michael A. Dirr (2004) and "Encyclopedia of Hydrangeas" C.J. and D.M. Van Gel...Read More