Snowflake Hydrangea Farm
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WANTED: Oakleaf Hydrangea Snowflake or Vaughn's Lillie
Comments (0)I am looking for a rooted start from either one of these oakleafs. Please take a look at my trade list, I have more plants that are not currently listed, so just ask. TIA...See MoreWANTED: Hydrangea-Japanese species, snowflake, variegated
Comments (1)I got the Blue Billow many thanks, Really want Hydrangea serrata 'Miyama Yae-murasaki' and many many more. I'm sure I can be tempted....See MoreOak Leaf 'Snowflake'
Comments (5)I don't have 'Snowflake' and probably won't aquire it, as I grow several 'Harmony' and much prefer it, with the HUGE flowers. When in bloom and a little rainfall, the flowers become so heavy that they will pull the plant over to the ground, unless staked. That will probably change as the plant ages and the canes become thicker and better able to support the weight of the many flowers. Oakleaf 'Harmony' Photo-HydrangeasHydrangeas I seldom purchase Patented plants, as I often propagate plants for Garden Club fund raising sales and asexual propagation of Patened ones are prohibited. Furthermore, I totally disagree that a plant sport or aberration found in wild populations or even in garden grown plants, should be granted a Patent, since NO original idea or manmade effort was involved to effect the result. MHO Rb...See MoreLooking for Oakleaf Hydrangea 'Snowflake' in Chicago area
Comments (5)Michael, Thanks for your message. I just called Chalet and learned that they have every hydrangea listed on their website, except for 'Snowflake'. Planter's Palette is one of the nurseries I visit on a regular basis and they don't carry 'Snowflake' this year. (As a matter of fact, I bought 'Snowflake' there last year, but it didn't overwinter. I really would like to try at a protected location.)I even visited a nursery called 'Milaeger's' in Racine, WI in mid July, but I didn't see 'snowflake' though they list it on their catalog. I don't know how many nurseries I have called (and visited) for this particular oakleaf hydrangea during this summer, but none of them had it. I guess I have to wait for next spring. I am not familiar with Miners. I googled and nothing came up....See MoreSunflower Homes and Equestrian LLC
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