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Hydrangea paniculata 'Silver Dollar'

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Hydrangea paniculata 'Silver Dollar'

  • If we had a dollar for every bloom this stunning hydrangea produced? Well, we'd have a fair few dollars... 'Silver Dollar' is an award-winning variety first introduced back in 1990, remaining popular ever since!
  • Set against a backdrop of lush green foliage, this beloved variety boasts an abundance of stout white flower cones that go on to develop a pinkish blush with time.
  • Fully hardy and straightforward to look after, 'Silver Dollar' is a great pick for low-maintenance but high-impact gardens. And, growing to just over one metre, it makes for an excellent patio plant.
  • Panicle hydrangeas such as this one make for excellent cut flowers; pair your hydrangea blooms with ferns and foxgloves for a chic, contemporary arrangement.
  • 'Silver Dollar' is a recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, which is conferred upon those plants shown to perform particularly well in British gardens.
$7.50

Original: $25.00

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Hydrangea paniculata 'Silver Dollar'

$25.00

$7.50

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  • If we had a dollar for every bloom this stunning hydrangea produced? Well, we'd have a fair few dollars... 'Silver Dollar' is an award-winning variety first introduced back in 1990, remaining popular ever since!
  • Set against a backdrop of lush green foliage, this beloved variety boasts an abundance of stout white flower cones that go on to develop a pinkish blush with time.
  • Fully hardy and straightforward to look after, 'Silver Dollar' is a great pick for low-maintenance but high-impact gardens. And, growing to just over one metre, it makes for an excellent patio plant.
  • Panicle hydrangeas such as this one make for excellent cut flowers; pair your hydrangea blooms with ferns and foxgloves for a chic, contemporary arrangement.
  • 'Silver Dollar' is a recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, which is conferred upon those plants shown to perform particularly well in British gardens.