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Bought a colourful hydrangea on sale last year. It survived the cold spell we had in January and is now in full bloom!
Hydrangea (/haɪˈdreɪndʒ(i)ə/; common names hydrangea or hortensia) is a genus of 70-75 species of flowering plants native to southern and eastern Asia (China, Japan, Korea, the Himalayas, and Indonesia) and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Japan, and Korea. Most are shrubs 1 to 3 meters tall, but some are small trees, and others lianas reaching up to 30 m (98 ft) by climbing up trees. They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.
Having been introduced to the Azores, H. macrophylla is now very common, particularly on Faial, which is known as the "blue island" due to the vast number of hydrangeas present on the island.
Species in the related genus Schizophragma, also in Hydrangeaceae, are also often known as hydrangeas. Schizophragma hydrangeoides and Hydrangea petiolaris are both commonly known as climbing hydrangeas.
There are two flower arrangements in hydrangeas. Mophead flowers are large round flowerheads resembling pom-poms or, as the name implies, the head of a mop. In contrast, lacecap flowers bear round, flat flowerheads with a center core of subdued, fertile flowers surrounded by outer rings of showy, sterile flowers. The flowers of some rhododendrons can appear similar to those of some hydrangeas, but Rhododendron (including azalea) is in a different order.
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Hydrangeas are popular ornamental plants, grown for their large flower-heads, with Hydrangea macrophylla like this one here being by far the most widely grown with over 600 named cultivars, many selected to have only large sterile flowers in the flower-heads.
Hydrangea macrophylla, also known as Bigleaf Hydrangea, can be broken up into two main categories; Mophead Hydrangea & Lacecap Hydrangea, the latter here from my garden.
Some species only flower on 'old wood'. Thus new wood resulting from pruning will not produce flowers until the following season.
The pink hydrangea has risen in popularity all over the world, but especially in Asia.
Pink hydrangeas have many different meanings, but generally mean, "You are the beat of my heart," as described by the celebrated Asian florist Tan Jun Yong, where he was quoted saying, "The light delicate blush of the petals reminds me of a beating heart, while the size could only match the heart of the sender!"
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Hydrangea serrata 'Hime gaku'
Arbusto giapponese alto circa un metro, con infiorescenze di dimensioni ridotte, ma dai colori molto accesi, che vanno dall’azzurro intenso al rosa deciso. Tre, più raramente quattro, è il numero dei sepali del singolo fiorellino sterile. Considerata la piccola dimensione dei fiori, è consigliata una esposizione protetta dal sole.
These hydrangeas start off with the palest shade of lavender, and as they age and dry up, they deepen to an intense purple. They have the most delicious powdery scent!
7 Days of Shooting, Week #26: The Colour Purple-- Worn and Weathered Thursday
Hydrangea, on a black background. Edited on Lightroom, taken at Benmore Botanic Gardens, near Dunoon, Cowal, Scotland.