
I have been growing Hydrangea Paniculata Limelights since 2014. They make a stunning display in the summer garden, and also in floral arrangements. We sell blooms from late January-April, and we also donate blooms for charitable causes.
Limelights have interesting and large cone-shaped dense blooms – the name limelight comes from their striking transformation from bright lime green to creamy white as they emerge from the strong stem. They mature beautifully into beautiful vintage pinks and shades of burnished brown as the summer progresses into autumn. See SEASONS for images of the blooms at different times.
