Whatall hydrangeashave in common is that they thrive in fertile, humus-rich soil with consistent moisture.
There are about 80 hydrangea species worldwide but only a small number is grown as garden plants.
Here are several types of hydrangeas worth adding to your landscape.
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Warning
All parts of hydrangeas are toxic to humans and pets.
One potted plant will make a gorgeous anchor in your summer border.
For a showy hedge,plant several hydrangeas.
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The bloom period of this mophead hydrangea variety starts earlier than for most other hydrangeas.
It usually begins in June and lasts for two months.
The chartreuse flowers of ‘Limelight’ hydrangeas age to a mellow pink as the season progresses.
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Plants bloom on new wood, making this a very hardy selection in cold areas.
Although ‘Limelight’ is a slightly more compact cultivar ofH.
This compact shrub from the trademarked Cityline series is the perfect addition to your patio garden.
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Like otherHydrangea macrophyllavarieties, soil pH affects bloom color.
Maintaining such a narrow pH range is easier to do with container culture than in the ground.
As they age, the flowers turn dark pink-red and remain colorful for months.
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Climbing Hydrangea
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Anyone who inherits a climbing hydrangea specimen is lucky.
This plant, which is native to the Himalayas and China, is notoriously slow to take off.
This variety is a good choice for woodland gardens and informal plantings.
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‘Bloomstruck’ is the fourth introduction in the series, with either blue-purple or rose-pink blossoms.
This hydrangea variety is quite tolerant to heat and has good resistance to powdery mildew.
This compact shrub thrives in the dappled sunlight of tall deciduous trees.
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This compact little shrub blooms red in the later summer and early fall.
This hydrangea cultivar grows inacidic or neutral soil.
Like most mophead hydrangeas, it is not quite as winter-hardy as other hydrangea species.
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Depending on the acidity of the soil, the flowers are light pink or light blue.
Pair with others in the YOU&ME series for arich floral display.
It is more than just a hardy and reliable little mophead hydrangea.
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This texture and color are not found in any other hydrangea.
The sterile flowers appear in June, followed by burgundy fall foliage.
Unique Hydrangea
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‘Unique’ is a particularly hardy panicle hydrangea.
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It is a large shrub with an upward growth habit that adapts well to training as a tree form.
The flowers start out white and as they age they obtain a pinkish hue.
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Hydrangeas are generally a very easy and trouble-free flowering shrub.
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One of the most popular varieties of hydrangea are bigleaf hydrangeas.
They have round flower heads and bloom with blue, pink, or purple flowers.
Panicle hydrangeas are considered one of the most low-maintenance hydrangeas.
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These plants are hardy in zones 3 to 8 and bloom with large, white flowers.
Panicle hydrangeas are long bloomers, flowering from early summer into the fall.
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