Hydrangea arborescens Var. cordata

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Read about Hydrangea arborescens Var. cordata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hydrangea arborescens Var. cordata, Torr. & Gray, has the lvs. broadly ovate and cordate. Var. sterilis, Torr. & Gray. A form with all the fls. sterile; sepals broadly oval, rounded or mucronate at the apex: lvs. oval to oblong-ovate, rounded or abruptly contracted at the base. It is doubtful whether this form is still in cult. Var. grandiflora, Rehd. A form of var. cordata with all the fls. sterile: heads 5-7 in. across; fls. ¾ - 1 in. across with ovate acute sepals: lvs. ovate to ovate-elliptic, cordate or rounded at the base. M.D.G. 1907:380; 1909:4; 1912:472. Gn. 75, p. 435. G.W. 13, p. 617. R.B. 33:375; 34:259. G. 31:671. F.E. 22:70; 28:359; 31:606. G.M. 50:357.—A striking plant with its showy large heads of white fls.; quite hardy.


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