Combining special 'Red Piano' spray roses with their unique petal shapes with cerise and scarlet roses, these trio of roses make a gathering of colour beauty.
We don't often profess favourites here at Moyses Stevens, but this bouquet is an exception to the rule. Loved by both florists and customers alike, it includes classic white hydrangea, white roses, white veronica, white spray roses, viburnum,vornitogalum, eucalyptus and ivy berries
A gloriously evocative bouquet, this design from the Moyses Stevens studio combines roses and thistles, lisianthus, veronica, calla lilies and oak leaves. Brighten up your home or indulge a friend with a fine, hand-crafted bouquet to welcome in the autumn.
A striking and bold flowering plant, the hydrangea is an English Garden stable. With their large blooms, range of colours and easy to care for nature, it's no wonder this plant is a summer favourite across the country. This variety is planted in a unique ceramic pot, a bold and striking design to match the flower itself. They come in a range of colours, blues to purples and from pinks to reds.
This dreamy bouquet is full of extra large hydrangeas, waxflower and seasonal foliages. Big pillowy blooms in gorgeous blue and white tones, this minimalist bouquet showcases the best features of hydrangea in a striking and classic bouquet.
A late summer flowering hydrangea that once grown on produces masses of large blooms packed with small creamy white flowers turning to pink as they age. A hardy and fast growing shrub.
A late summer flowering hydrangea that once grown on produces masses of large blooms packed with small creamy white flowers turning to pink as they age. A hardy and fast growing shrub.
Compact in nature;this collection of Hydrangeas was bred specifically for flower power and garden performance. Noted for their longevity;these flowers will add months of summer colour;in soft shades of pink and white;to patio pots and borders. They are also excellent for cutting.
Hydrangeas are a real old classic;with large;eye-catching flower heads that are beloved by flower arrangers. This Hydrangea's wonderful flowers change from white to pink as the season progresses. Ideal for any site in full sun to partial shade;this variety would also be suitable for a north-facing border.
Perfect for patio pots or garden borders;why not give this unique specimen ago and surprise yourself with ever-changing colours year after year. These Hydrangea Glam Rock Plants will burst into a psychedelic frenzy of multi-coloured flower heads;in hues of bright pink;lime green with the most intense violet-blue centres;from July to September.
Use Hydrangea Feed to create the maximum visual impact in your garden. Hydrangea Feed contains the 3 major nutrients essential for healthy growth plus added magnesium to encourage abundant, vibrant flowers. Directions for Use: (NB 1 gloved handful contains approx. 35g) Apply when planting as a soil conditioner and as a topdressing in the spring. Rake, how or fork into the top surface of the soil, and in dry weather, water well for maximum benefit. When planting: Mix between 70-140g (2-4oz) with the soil for backfilling, depending on the size of the plant. As a top dressing: Apply 70g per sqm (2oz per sq. yard) evenly over the area covered by the canopy of the plant in early spring. Apply a second dressing after 6-8 weeks. Tips: Read all directions carefully before use. Store the fertiliser in a dry place away from children, pets and foodstuffs. Wash hands after use. Avoid fertiliser lodging in the leaves or stems of the plants. Brush up any spills Hydrangea Feed is not designed to change the colour of your hydrangeas. To achieve vibrantly coloured flowers, use a specially formulated hydrangea colourant.
Hydrangea 'Incrediball', the Tree Hydrangea (also known as Strong Annabelle), produces amazing and enormous colour-changing blooms that change from Lime Green to Pure White then fade to Green again, to make the most amazing displays in your garden and your home. It is unbelievable, but true! This is an entirely different species and variety than the traditional pink and blue plants you are probably more familiar with. The stems are incredibly strong to enable the support for this amazing flower, and they are tolerant of rain and wind hence the name, 'Incrediball'!! Also known as 'Strong Annabelle', this has been bred to supersede Hydrangea 'Annabelle', which suffered from weaker stems in wind and rain. Displays will be all summer long whatever the weather and will produce flowers to up to 30cm or 12 inches in diameter. They can be cut and used as dried flowers too - this will preserve the natural colouration or spray them gold or silver for spectacular Christmas decorations. The Tree hydrangea is a form of Hydrangea that is quick-growing, forming an upright shrub. Unlike the bushy hydrangeas, these shrubs provide later blooms for added garden colour. Growing as a shrub with multiple stems, tree hydrangeas can be pruned to look like trees, hence their name. Supplied as an established plant in a 3L pot, for real Summer impact in your garden, the Tree Hydrangea 'Incrediball' is a winner.