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Plants that Attracts Butterflies – Advanced Directory: Plant Distributors https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york Just another Plant Distributor Directory Sites site Sat, 07 May 2022 17:17:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.8 /plant-distributors-new-york/wp-content/themes/yootheme/packages/theme-wordpress/assets/images/favicon.png Plants that Attracts Butterflies – Advanced Directory: Plant Distributors https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york 32 32 Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Red Star’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-red-star-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-red-star-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:27:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-red-star-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. macrophylla ‘Red Star’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea

Zones 6-9

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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Lemon Wave’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-lemon-wave-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-lemon-wave-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:25:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-lemon-wave-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. macrophylla ‘Lemon Wave’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea

Zones 6-9

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Hydrangea arborescens ‘Anna Belle’ – Snowhill Hydrangea – Smooth Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-arborescens-anna-belle-snowhill-hydrangea-smooth-hydrangea/ Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:24:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-arborescens-anna-belle-snowhill-hydrangea-smooth-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus.  They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America.  Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color.  The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3.  The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil.  Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers.  White flowers are not affected by pH.  H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers.  Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks.  The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds.  Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil.  Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. arborescens ‘Anna Belle’ – Snowhill Hydrangea – Smooth Hydrangea -.

Zones 4-9

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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pinky White’ – Panicle Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-paniculata-pinky-white-panicle-hydrangea/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-paniculata-pinky-white-panicle-hydrangea/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:22:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-paniculata-pinky-white-panicle-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. paniculata ‘Pinky White’ – Panicle Hydrangea –

Zones 4-8

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There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. paniculata ‘Limelight’ – Panicle Hydrangea –

Zones 4-8

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There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. paniculata ‘Tardiva’ – Panicle Hydrangea –

Zones 4-8

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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Glowing Embers’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-glowing-embers-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-glowing-embers-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:16:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-glowing-embers-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. macrophylla ‘Glowing Embers’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea

Zones 6-9

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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Pia’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-pia-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-pia-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:14:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-pia-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. macrophylla ‘Pia’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea

Zones 6-9

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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nigra’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-nigra-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-nigra-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:13:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-nigra-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. macrophylla ‘Nigra’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea

Zones 6-9

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Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Endless Summer’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea – https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-endless-summer-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-endless-summer-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 02:12:00 +0000 https://directory.plantdistributors.com/plant-distributors-new-york/product/hydrangea-macrophylla-endless-summer-bigleaf-hydrangea-garden-hydrangea-florists-hydrangea/ Hydrangea

There are about 100 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and climbers, rarely trees, in this genus. They occur in woodland in Eastern Asia and North and South America. Grown mainly for their large, showy flower heads, many hydrangeas also have ornamental, flaky, peeling bark when mature, and attractive foliage with good autumn color. The leaves are broadly to narrowly ovate, or lance shaped, toothed, and either opposite or in whorls of 3. The flat, domed, or conical, terminal flower heads consist of corymbs or panicles of both tiny fertile flowers and larger sterile flowers with showy, 4 petal-like sepals.

Cultivars of H. macrophylla are divided into 2 groups: lacecaps have flattened flower heads with small fertile flowers in the centers, surrounded by larger sterile flowers, Hortensias (mophead hydrangeas) have nearly spherical flower heads of large sterile flowers.

The flower color of hydrangeas is affected by acidity or alkalinity of the soil. Acidic soil containing aluminum produce blue flowers, soil with a pH greater than 6.0 produces reds and pink flowers. White flowers are not affected by pH. H. macrophylla can change their color by dressing with aluminum sulphate for blue and with lime for red.

Hydrangeas are useful for a range of garden site: they are excellent as specimen plants or in group plantings, in a shrub border, or in containers. Climbers can be used to clothe a shaded wall or fence, or grow up tree trunks. The flower heads may be dried for use in arrangements.

All parts of hydrangeas may cause mild stomach upset if ingested, contact with the foliage may aggravate skin allergies.

Grow in moist but well drained, moderately fertile, humus rich soil in sun or partial shade, provide shelter from cold, drying winds. Most hydrangeas become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Reblooming and/or remontant H. macrophylla produce flowers on current season’s wood so bloom it less likely to be lost to incorrect pruning or cold.

Prone to gray mold, slugs, powdery mildew, rust, ringspot virus, leaf spots, honey fungus, aphids, scale insects, and spider mites.

H. macrophylla ‘Endless Summer’ – Bigleaf Hydrangea – Garden Hydrangea – Florist’s Hydrangea

Zones 6-9

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