Where can I purchase "Antique" hydrangeas?
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Can you submit a photo so research can be made?
I would do research on the internet to find what you are looking for, then you have the name of the hydrangeas - and can possibly purchase on line.
The Martha Washington's are quite nice. Check those out.
Try Heritage Plant ..name..
You could also do a Google search for "Heirloom Hydrangeas". Good Luck!
Here is a list of original species hydrangeas from around the world. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrangea
Varieties... http://flower-grower.com/hydrangea/hydrangea-flower-varieties/
My research on line hasn't produced the varieties that I can purchase from my wholesale floral supplies. I would like the plants to add to the ones we grow on property. (We grow about 30-40 % of what I design with.). I will pursue the specific suggestions-thank you and keep them coming!!!