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About Hydrangeas

Home / Hydrangea / About Hydrangeas

About Hydrangeas. are a species of beautiful flowering plants. Hortensia flowers flaunt an old-world charm that is impossible to resist. They have immense mophead flower blooms, delicate petals, and endless varieties.  You will find hues of flower colors from clear blues to vibrant pinks to frosty whites. Perfect for any occasion, hydrangeas are the embodiment of high couture floral design. They are the ultimate style statement in wedding flower decor, and the macrophylla cultivar has become the inspiration of elegant flower delivery service.

About Hydrangeas. Hortensia flowers are emotions and a means of expressing love, appreciation, celebrations, and sometimes even our sympathy.
Thankfully, flowers and fresh cut hydrangeas are an everyday indulgence of luxury that everyone can afford.

Hydrangeas in bloom bring happiness and always lift the mood. Get yourself a bouquet of flowers filled with stunning hydrangeas today. Better yet why not send a potted flowering hydrangea plant and make someone smile. You don’t really need a special occasion… “just because”… that’s a good enough reason.

Life’s most inspiring and unforgettable moments are always filled with flowering hydrangeas.™

 

About Hydrangeas

About Hydrangeas. If you want to learn all about hydrangea flowers you have come to the right place. These magnificent flowering plants are delight to grow and care for. Flower-Grower ® is dedicated to cataloging under hundreds of resource pages the different varieties of these magnificent flowers. You can also learn more and even contribute your knowledge when you join the conversations in our hydrangea  forums. Our forums are filled with pro flower growers, florists, plant breeders, and regular flower garden enthusiasts from around the world who are happy to contribute their know-how, give tips, and share insights.

Hydrangea plants grow large and showy flowers with large colorful sepals (tepals). Hortensia grow in flower heads (corymbs or panicles) most often at the ends of the stems. Hydrangeas have become popular ornamental plants and are grown for their large flower heads, with hydrangea macrophylla being by far the most widely grown cultivar. Taxonomy and Nomenclature. Care and culture, propagation, pests and diseases, flower potpourri, and flower breeding. Find a Hydrangea Society and study and learn about the genus hydrangea, its species and cultivars, as well as its culture, habits, hardiness, and performance. The flower blooms are lovely with a high density of sterile ray florets interspersed throughout the large inflouresense to create an almost mophead appearance.

The Hydrangea name.

Where Can I find Hydrangeas

Britannia Flowers and Bretannia Farms

Hydrangeas are Perfect for Flower Delivery

Species and Varieties of Hydrangeas

Flower Colors of Hydrangeas

The flower colors of hydrangeas are truly impossible to catalog because a plant can actually change color.

Types of Hydrangea Flower Blooms 

Growing Hydrangeas

Hydrangea Propagation

Hydrangea Facts

A few hydrangea facts:

  • Do not eat hydrangeas as they are moderately toxic.
  • Mophead blooms are big orbs of blue on the outstretched arms of leafy shrubs.
  • Hydrangea Day is celebrated on the 5th of January every year.
  • Hydrangeas are widely used as dried flowers.
  • Only the hydrangeas which naturally have pink flowers will bloom blue, if they are grown in an acidic soil.
  • White hydrangeas blooms will always be white, while the blue or pink can be controlled by the pH of the soil (the closer to a balanced pH of 6.5, the lighter the petal color).
  • Meanings.

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