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Genus of flowering plants, also known as Hortensia.

Also known as Hortensia, Hydrangea is a genus of flowering plants, of family Hydrangeaceae. There are about 70 species in the genus, and they are native to South and East Asia, plus North and South American. They can be deciduous or evergreen, although the cultivated temperate species are generally deciduous.

Most Hydrangea species have white flowers, although some (notably H.macrophylla which is also the most common in cultivation) can be blue or pink according to the pH of the soil (colors as per litmus paper). This effect is due to "hyper-accumulating" of the acidity in the petals by the plant.

Hydrangea are generally grown as ornamental plants due to their large flowerheads. Hydrangea are moderately toxic, although the Japanese ama-cha tea is made from Hydrangea leaves.

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Question about Partial Sun

I just planted sister theresa hydrangea in my front lawn next to the entrance. My front faces South. Should I replant them in my back yard because of the sun?
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Why did hydrangea flowers change from pink to light yellowish/brownish green?

We have a hydrangea in its second season planted outside (New York region). The plant gets a lot of sun for most of the day. The plant had pink flowers the first season and the beginning of this season but not far into this summer the flowers turned…
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Newly planted Hydrangeas do not look good

My newly planted hydrangeas went from looking beautiful to dried up after yellowing. I tried to upload a picture but it’s not working. They are watered every other day in the early morning and get sun mid morning to mid afternoon.
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What element is needed to turn Hydrangea flowers blue?

What element is needed to turn Hydrangeas blue? Is it sulfur or aluminum?
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Can I take cuttings from hydrangea?

I have these hydrangeas from last year and I saw that they started growing new cuttings at the bottom. Now you can see that the older ones are the taller ones and I was wondering if I can cut them and make new cutting that way. Also make the plant…
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Hydrangea leaves going brown

We just recently bought and installed a hydrangea about a month ago. We planted it and added organic fertilizer and have been watering it daily. It gets morning and mid day sun and shade in the afternoon. It is starting to brown on its leaves. What…
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Should I cut Hydrangea surfacing roots?

My hydrangeas have sprouted roots above ground. The shrubs are three years in. Can these roots be cut off without loosing the plant?
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Will Hydrangeas Next to a Freshwater Seawall Suffer from Occasional Flooding?

I am considering planting some hydrangeas next to the seawall at a freshwater lake. Normally the water level is about 14" below the top of the soil but about twice a month the water level will rise to about 4" below the top of the soil. It will stay…
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can I cut back hydrangea flowers?

we had an unusually dry season and my hydrangea blooms looks burnt I have noticed new growth is it ok to dead head the old flowers
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How to plant hydrangeas behind shrub

I am looking to plant hydrangeas pan bobo behind a mini hedge of boxwood green velvets. Should I elevate the soil for the hydrangeas so that they stand out more? I worry if I plant everything at the same height the boxwood hedge will simply hide too…
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Why does this hydrangea have spots?

Why does this hydrangea have spots? My blackberry has similar spots. Might they be related?
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Why is my newly planted hydrangea dying?

I just planted this hydrangea 2 weeks ago that was donated as a gift to the front line workers from landscapers. It was indoors for a day and I took it home and planted it. I never planted one before. Is it too deep down? I live 3 blocks from the…
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Some vines around root of hydrangeas?

I am starting to see this vine (unknown name) going around and getting crowded below my hydrangeas. Is it normal and OK? Or should I intervene and remove it?
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How to prepare these Hydrangeas for healthy growth in Spring and Summer?

I have a few of those hydrangeas and some others like below I left them alone during winter. Now do I cut them down to the root? Or do I leave them alone like that? What to do? I am in Pacific Northwest. Thanks
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Identifying a plant with pink and white flowers which grow in clusters

I was wondering if anyone could help me identify the plant with the pink flowers in the photo below. This photo was taken roughly a week ago in western Shanghai, China, at a public park. Many thanks in advance! (Apologies if this is a duplicate, I…
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