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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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How do I dry Hydrangeas to preserve as much color as possible?

I have blue to purple hydrangeas and would like to dry them. I have tried hanging them upside down, standing in a vase, cutting and rinsing the stems then drying in a vase. Nothing seems to leave as much color in them as the ones I have seen for…
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What has happened to my hydrangea

I brought this hydrangea plant from a local nursery it was a lovely bright blue when I planted it into the ground. It became like this after a week or so. Any advice to what could have happened and what I can do?
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white pods/infestation on hortensia

Location: north Italy (Alps) Recently I noticed something strange on my hortensia in my garden, probably a disease/infection or some kind of bug: some white pods. These pods appear soft to the touch and are only on the woody stems of the plant, so…
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What is the matter with this Hydrangea?

we bought this plant already mature but it has started to wilt and the lower leaves turn yellow. It hasn't been overly wet or dry recently and the plants around it seem fine. Any ideas??
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Why are my Hydrangea leaves going floppy?

I live in Munich, Germany, and have had my hydrangea for several years. It happily moved from the UK (South East) to Munich and survived two winters and a summer. However, this year I decided to move its position on my south-east-facing balcony…
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Long time blooming hydrangea

I have a small garden , and i have planted a hydrangea in a large pot.But it gave me flowers for a very small time of the year. When i checked in net some one was saying "forever and ever hydrangea" are best in giving long time blooming.But i didn't…
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