Limelight Size:1 gal sizeHydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' is a relatively new cultivar of Hydrangea paniculata, the panicle hydrangea. Here, the large, dense, upright, cone shaped flower clusters (to 8" across) open creamy white, then mature to chartreuse lime and eventually acquire rose tones before finally fading to beige. As the flower show fades in the fall, the leaves turn attractive shades of red, making a stunning finish. Panicles may be cut for fresh arrangements or
but it does have the look
will reach 6 feet tall and wide in a decade
thriving in zone 4 which can go as low as -30 degrees F
Also known as 'Reeseville Ridge' this new cultivar of Frasier fir is quite unique
Also known as 'Halopeanum'
and received a F
Even though most sources say this tree is hardy to zone 8
In the spring the new growth is so bright and iridescent
We think this rhododendron is a winner and will be noticed here in our gardens during our late spring bloom
This beautiful hybrid from Frank Fujioka of Whidbey Island
The tree will be an upright grower becoming 10-12 feet tall in 10 years
Another silver-foliaged miniature conifer from Germany