Hydrangea quercifolia (hy-DRAN-jee-uh kwer-se-FOH-lee-uh) is a deciduous shrub in the family Hydrangeaceae (hy-drain-jee-AY-see-eye).Quercifolia is the only hydrangea native to the United States.Oakleaf Hydrangea (its common name) grows naturally throughout the southeastern states in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 9.
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Hydrangea serrata hy-DRAIN-juh serrata is a deciduous shrub and a member of the family Hydrangeaceae.The plant is native to Korea and Japan.The genus name is derived from the Greek word, hydor, which means water combined with the Greek word, aggeion, which means vessel.The genus name refers to the plant’s capsular, cup-like fruit.
Hydrangea quercifolia (hy-DRAN-jee-uh kwer-se-FOH-lee-uh) is a deciduous shrub in the family Hydrangeaceae (hy-drain-jee-AY-see-eye).Quercifolia is the only hydrangea native to the United States.Oakleaf Hydrangea (its common name) grows naturally throughout the southeastern states in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 9.
Known for their lush foliage, long blooming period, and beautiful supersized and colorful flowers, hydrangea plants are one of the most popular garden plants.They’re a genus of flowering plants from the hydrangeaceae family containing about 70 to 75 different species displaying a variety of textures, sizes, and colors of flowers.
Hydrangea Macrophylla (hy-DRAN-jee-uh mak-roh-FIL-uh ) are flowering shrubs that belongs to the family Hydrangeacea.It was been given the name macrophylla, meanings large/long leaf, due to its appearance.Native to Korea and Japan and has been naturalized in China, New Zealand, and the Americas.It is mostly found in mountains and seaside landscapes.
The deutzia gracilis Dee-yute-zia, Gra-si-lis is named after the man who discovered it, Deutzia Scholtanius and is a member of the hydrangea plant family (hydrangeaceae).Gracilis means “graceful” and refers to the slender stems of the plant.It is native to Japan and is now found in many regions including Central and East Asia, some parts of America and Europe.
Hydrangea arborescens (hy-DRAIN-juh ar-bo-RES-senz ) smooth hydrangeas are deciduous native plants to the eastern United States and a member of the hydrangea family Hydrangeaceae (hy-drain-jee-AY-see-ee).Wild hydrangeas’ natural environment is along stream banks, in ravines, and moist, rocky wooded slopes.
Many gardeners find themselves frustrated by hydrangeas not blooming.What are the reasons for this, and what can you do?You may be surprised to learn your problem may be as simple as the wrong type of hydrangea or the wrong type of pruning.In this article, we share advice on choosing the right hydrangea for your setting and pruning it correctly to produce the most blooms.
Hydrangea Paniculata (hy-DRAIN-jah pah-nik-yew-LAY-tah) is a flowering shrub plant from the Hydrangeaceae family.It’s commonly known as the Panicle Hydrangea, tree hydrangea, or peegee hydrangea.The botanical name Hydrangea Paniculata translates into water vessel with panicles – a reference to the appearance of the plant’s flowers and capsules.