Description
One of the new breed of hydrangea paniculata, Confetti stood out from the crowd because of its compact habit and its light and airy flowerheads, which also have a delicate scent. Appearing over a long period from early summer, they top sturdy upright stems, and open from green buds. Initially white, each flower takes on pink tones as they mature, so the heads are often a pretty blend of colour. They are great plants for pots and can cope with shadier areas of the garden, although they will produce more flowers when grown in a sunnier spot.