Is hydrangea a flower or plant?

If you're looking for a garden flower with show appeal, hydrangea flowers are truly stunning. Large globes of flowers cover this shrub in summer and spring. Although their appearance may seem high maintenance, with the right conditions and care, hydrangeas are actually fairly easy to grow.
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Are hydrangea flowers?

Hydrangeas are popular shrubs with colorful flowers that bloom through summer and into fall. They usually bloom in shades of blue, purple, and pink, with some selections in white, green, or red.
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Is a hydrangea a non flowering plant?

Hydrangeas grow well in partial shade, but too much of it and they won't flower. While these plants traditionally grow wild in the understory of forests, they still receive some dappled sun in their natural habitat. If yours is planted in a spot where it isn't receiving enough sun, you won't see blossoms.
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Why does hydrangea not flower?

The primary reasons hydrangeas don't bloom are incorrect pruning, bud damage due to winter and/or early spring weather, location and too much fertilizer. Hydrangea varieties can be of the type that blooms on old wood, new wood or both. Old wood is the current year's growth and new wood is next year's (spring) growth.
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Do hydrangeas grow back every year?

Yes, hydrangeas will come back every year as long as they do not die over the winter. Some gift hydrangeas are not bred to be very winter hardy though. So sometimes hydraneas will not survive the winter. But in general, most hydrangeas will come back every year.
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Hydrangeas - everything you need to know about growing hydrangeas in your garden



Is hydrangea a native plant?

Facts. American hydrangea (aka smooth hydrangea) is a deciduous shrub that grows to 5 feet (1.5 m) tall. Native to most of eastern North America, the few populations in New England are considered introduced, as they are mostly recorded from disturbed areas.
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What does the hydrangea flower symbolize?

Symbolism. The hydrangea represents gratitude, grace and beauty. It also radiates abundance because of the lavish number of flowers and the generous round shape. Its colours symbolise love, harmony and peace.
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What is the most beautiful flower in the world?

Rose. The rose is considered the most beautiful flower in the world, which is why it's called the “queen of the garden.” It's one of the most popular flowers worldwide, and it comes in different sizes and colors. Also, they're very common throughout the world.
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Where do hydrangeas grow best?

This is because hydrangeas love the warm morning sun, but they dislike the heat of the afternoon. The best place to plant hydrangeas is in a sheltered location with sunny mornings and shady afternoons. You often find this on the north or south side of your home.
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How do you plant hydrangeas?

When planting hydrangeas, dig a hole that is twice as wide as the width of the container the hydrangea came in. Place the plant in the hole so that the root ball is at the same depth as it was in the original pot, then fill in the hole with the 50-50 soil mixture described above. Water well after planting.
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Can hydrangeas grow indoors?

Hydrangeas for Indoors

Prized for their fantastic flowers, hydrangeas have been successfully grown as blooming indoor houseplants for ages. Their blooms are the size and shape of a softball, 5-6 inches in diameter. The double-flowered varieties produce a breathtaking mass of color.
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How long do hydrangeas live for?

Hydrangeas are long-lived shrubs, sometimes living for up to 50 years if properly cared for. They enjoy morning sun but afternoon shade, and they need frequent watering during the growing season. Prune them in the fall after the blooms fade so they can grow on strong stems the following summer.
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Is hydrangea poisonous?

Hydrangeas are not edible and are poisonous to cats, dogs and horses. All parts of the plant are poisonous because they contain cyanogenic glycoside. Some of the clinical signs you will include diarrhea, vomiting, and or depression.
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Do hydrangeas need sun?

Hydrangeas thrive with that perfect combination of morning sun and afternoon shade. Even Hydrangea paniculata, which is a sun lover, will do well in partial shade. However, there are some varieties of hydrangea that can tolerate full shade.
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Is hydrangea a lucky plant?

Hydrangea. Hydrangeas are lush, beautiful, and bountiful florals that symbolize good luck and fortune. They also represent gratitude, happiness, and enlightenment.
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Why are hydrangeas so special?

They are sepals, which are modified leaves that protect the flower bud. The beautiful color variations happen as the sepals age and the overpowering pigments turn the flowers from mundane greens into colorful beauties. Hydrangea leaves contain low levels of the poison cyanide.
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What is the flower that smells like death?

The corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) also known as titan arum, reeks of rotting flesh and death when in bloom. Lucky for us, this stinky plant blooms once every seven to nine years according to the Eden Project and each bloom only lasts 24 to 36 hours.
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Where do hydrangeas grow naturally?

Hydrangeas grow naturally in eastern Asia, eastern North America and western Central and South America. In the United States, the smooth hydrangea (H. arborescens) is native to the Appalachian Mountains.
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What color are hydrangeas?

The bloom colors are what really make the hydrangea stand out: They range from pink to blue, including all shades of lavender to violet to purple, as well as green and white. Color intensities run the gamut from vibrant to pastel.
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Where do hydrangeas come from?

The hydrangea was first cultivated in Japan but is native to both Asia and the Americas.
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Can hydrangeas stay potted?

Can hydrangeas grow in pots? It's a good question, since the potted hydrangeas given as gifts rarely last more than a few weeks. The good news is that they can, as long as you treat them right. Since they can get quite big and produce stunning blossoms all summer long, growing hydrangeas in pots is well worth it.
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Are hydrangeas easy to grow?

Hydrangeas are versatile and easy to grow. They are not at all particular about where they're planted. All they need is well-drained soil, some water and a little bit of shade during hot summer days. Find out even more about hydrangea care in our Complete Hydrangea Guide!
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How do hydrangeas look in winter?

Hydrangea flower heads turn dry and brown in the fall and will remain that way throughout winter if not removed. Hydrangeas also lose their leaves during fall, but the brown stalks remain upright unless pruned back.
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