Hydrangea "Angel's Lace"



Another new line of hydrangeas is the "Halo" series. They were originally bred in Japan in the early 90s by Hiroshi Ebihara and later marketed in Europe as the "Frau" series. Now they are available here in the U.S. with names like "Angel Eyes" and "Angel Smile". We have "Angel's Lace" and it is quickly becoming one of our favorites.

Described as the first picoteed lacecap in the world (that is when the flower color has one basic color with a margin of another color), it is bred to be compact with sturdier limbs and larger flowers. It is marketed as being suitable for containers. It can grow to be 4 to 5 feet so it is certainly fine in the ground, as ours is. It is very hardy (to zone 6). So far, this has been a spectacular addition to the garden and one that I would highly recommend.

Text and photos by Phillip Oliver, Dirt Therapy

Comments

That bloom is unusual with the white edge around the bloom.
Jen said…
does it have any fall color in the leaves?
Ben said…
The white edge is awesome, and really makes the bloom pop
Ginny said…
It's beautiful. I adore hydrangeas and it's great to learn about these.
Anonymous said…
It's a keeper.
Absolutely beautiful. What I wouldn't give to be able to grow lacecaps.
Marnie
F Cameron said…
Hot pink--love the 'halo' on the edges, too!
David said…
Absolutely stunning! Can't wait to see it in person.
Kyna said…
I love picoteed flowers. That lacecap is so pretty!
Hydrangeas are one of my favorite shrubs, mostly because of the gorgeous blooms. So it's nice to see a completely different look in a lacecap - that white edge sets off the bold pink beautifully. I bet it stands out in the garden like no other! Yet another plant I'll have to track down and add to the garden....
Anonymous said…
Phillip I have heard of this series but never saw them. Stunning!! Keep those hydrangea shots coming.
Sandra
debsgarden said…
Beautiful! This is one i would like to add to my own garden. it is quite interesting.
And what about powdery mildew on the foliage. Many of these have major problems with this leaf problem.
Wayne said…
Awesome! But of course........only zone 6. I'm barely a 5......
Gail said…
Phillip, You are surely increasing the sale of hydrangeas everywhere! This one is stellar! gail
How It Grows said…
Nice...I haven't seen that variety before.
The comments say it all. Beautiful shrub.
Absolutely beautiful!!! Love the white outlines around the petals.
Marnie
It's beautiful, I love the color.
Anonymous said…
Okay Phillip, how long do we have to wait for more hydrangeas?
Chandramouli S said…
Whoa! I never knew Hydrangeas come in so many colors! I learnt a lot about them from your posts on Hydrangeas. Thank you :)

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