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Hydrangeas are one of the most popular flowering shrubs in the world. With many species native to North America and dozens of hardy hybrids developed over the years, there is an overwhelming range of plants to choose from. Here is practical, expert advice for the American gardener looking to add brilliant color and showstopping blooms to a garden.This comprehensive guide covers the early history of hydrangeas, wild species and cultivated forms including many North American species and Americanbred hybrids and lists the most popular varieties. It also includes: a section on the widely soughtafter, versatile and hardy climbing hydrangeas advice on planting, cultivation, and propagation how to prune hydrangea use in garden design how to care for cut blooms for longlasting beauty growing in containers affecting bloom color from the pinks to the blues how to choose the best plant for the site information on rare species for the enthusiast and the daring.With more than 100 stunning, full color photographs and a list of over 125 recommended species and hybrid hydrangeas for various situations and uses, Hydrangeas is a beautiful, comprehensive guide to these favorite flowering shrubs.
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- Q: What are hydrangeas? A: Hydrangeas are popular flowering shrubs known for their stunning, colorful blooms and variety of species and hybrids. They are native to North America and are widely cultivated for ornamental purposes in gardens.
- Q: How do I care for hydrangeas? A: Caring for hydrangeas involves proper watering, pruning, and fertilization. Ensure they receive adequate sunlight, water them consistently, and use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.
- Q: What types of hydrangeas are there? A: There are several types of hydrangeas, including mophead, lacecap, panicle, and climbing hydrangeas. Each type features unique flower shapes and colors.
- Q: Can I grow hydrangeas in containers? A: Yes, hydrangeas can be grown in containers, provided that the pot is large enough to accommodate their root system and that they receive sufficient water and nutrients.
- Q: How can I change the color of my hydrangea blooms? A: The color of hydrangea blooms can be affected by soil pH. Acidic soil can produce blue flowers, while alkaline soil may lead to pink blooms. Adjusting soil amendments can help achieve desired colors.
- Q: When is the best time to prune hydrangeas? A: The best time to prune hydrangeas depends on the type. Generally, spring is ideal for pruning most varieties, while others may require pruning immediately after blooming.
- Q: How much sunlight do hydrangeas need? A: Hydrangeas thrive in partial to full sunlight. Most varieties prefer morning sun with some afternoon shade to prevent wilting and promote healthy growth.
- Q: Are hydrangeas deer-resistant? A: While hydrangeas are not completely deer-resistant, they are less appealing to deer compared to other plants. However, deer may still browse on them if food is scarce.
- Q: How long do hydrangeas bloom? A: Hydrangeas typically bloom from late spring to early fall, with the specific duration varying based on the species and local climate conditions.
- Q: What should I do if my hydrangeas are not blooming? A: If your hydrangeas are not blooming, check for issues such as inadequate sunlight, improper pruning, or nutrient deficiencies. Adjusting care practices can help encourage blooms.