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Hydrangea types;where to buy

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Emilyedie | 14:32 Thu 21st Jun 2007 | Gardening
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In my last home I had a beautiful hydrangea in the garden. It was pink/red with large(diameter circa 21cm) flower heads. I understood it to be a mophead hydrangea as opposed to an ordinary or lace-cap. Unfortunately the people who moved in after me dug it up and paved over the area(no accounting for taste!). Anyway, I would really like to obtain another similar one, not necessarily the same colour but with large flower heads, to put in my current garden. I have looked for 'mopheads' or 'Hortensia' but they all seem to be what I would regard as 'normal' size/type. Can anyone advise where I can obtain what I seek or what it is called?
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Hi Emily - if you go to www.wyevale.co.uk they have a plant finder service. there are quite a few hydrageas listed but they have good discriptions and pictures so im sure you can find what you are looking for.
All the best - sue
Sorry I can't advise where to buy but I can say NOT from J Parkers . Although I have bought some really good ones on Ebay

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