Are you searching for the elusive black hydrangea plant to add striking elegance to your garden? This dramatic colour is in high demand, with gardeners seeking blooms in shades so deep they appear almost black. While true black hydrangeas are rare—most varieties produce deep purple or burgundy flowers—many New Zealand gardeners are captivated by these unique plants for their bold statement and versatility. Explore below to discover the truth about black hydrangea plants, how to create darker blooms, and inspiring alternatives for achieving a sophisticated palette in your landscape.

Heuchera Northern Exposure Black is an herbaceous perennial grown for its richly coloured foliage. The leaves are deep purple-black, wavy, and relatively large. They are adorned with tall flower spikes in summer which produce small, cream-coloured flowers as it grows to 30 cm tall and 40 cm wide. Heuchera Northern Exposure Black is commonly used for adding colour, used to provide a colour contrast, included in borders or mixed plantings, added to cottage and tropical gardens, or planted around outdoor living areas.

Hebe Black Satin is a popular variety of Hebe due to both its colourful foliage and flowers. It grows as a rounded shrub carrying glossy, dark purple foliage with a green undertone. The foliage is adorned by spectacular sprays of light pink flowers through spring and summer as it grows to about 1 m tall and the same wide. Hebe Black Satin is a versatile plant that is often used in mixed and border plantings, or planted around outdoor living areas. A mass planting either on a bank or as a groundcover affords an amazing display with this plant.
From $25.58
Join our community of happy customers.