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Cascade hydrangeas are the newest type of hydrangea, and they are stunning! Hardy to USDA Hardiness zone 6 to 9, these ...
These 15 dynamic hydrangea varieties bring together the best mophead and lacecap breeds for beds, borders and containers ...
Hydrangeas are a fascinating group of perennial plants with some unique quirks that make them a fun addition for the home ...
In other words, this is the same species (Hydrangea macrophylla) having a differently shaped flower.That’s what you have — a lacecap hydrangea. The flowers that you see now are normal and give ...
Despite being fully hydrated, the plant may be showing another type of summer stress. Here's what to do if your hydrangeas ...
Hydrangea serrata 'Tiny Tuff Stuff' USDA Hardiness zones: 5 to 9 Size: 18 to 24 inches tall and wide Mountain hydrangeas like this one have beautiful lacecap flowers which range from blue to pink ...
My sister has hydrangeas in her garden. This is how the bloom every year. They don’t bloom all the way. Why? — Sally Derr.
Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf Hydrangea): This variety is most commonly affected by soil pH. It includes both Mophead and Lacecap types. The color change is most dramatic in these hydrangeas.
Twist-n-Shout is a lacecap hydrangea, with flower heads that combine large individual flowers with little buds that stay small. The hydrangea trial garden is in full sun.
The most common hydrangeas are Hydrangea macrophylla plants (commonly called the mophead or lacecap types), which are exotic to the region and have the well-known vibrant purple, pink and blue hues.