Hydrangeas ( Hydrangea spp . ) , with their immense ball - form blossom clusters are normally good for making an old - fashioned elegance to a grand . Blooming from midsummer to fall , hydrangeas grow 3 to 6 feet tall .

There are 23 speciesof hydrangea , although only five are produce in the United States , withbigleaf hydrangea ( Hydrangea macrophylla ) also called French or florist ’s hydrangea , the most common . Hydrangeas generally grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zone 3 to 9 , although it depends on the species and cultivar .

Hydrangea macrophylla , commonly known as bigleaf hydrangea or French hydrangea , is aboriginal to Japan and is wide cultivated in many place worldwide . They ’re the one with the big , orb - like pink , purple , or drab blooms and glossy green foliage .   These shrubs can be planted in either fall or early spring . Common names includebigleaf hydrangea , French hydrangea , lacecap hydrangea , mophead hydrangea , andhortensia .

This mintage has naturalized in China , Korea , Siberia , New Zealand and the Americas . Let us look at some view of Hydrangea macrophylla , including its characteristics , growth requirements , and different varieties .

Characteristics of Bigleaf Hydrangea

Growth Requirements

Uses of Bigleaf Hydrangea

Cultivars of Bigleaf Hydrangea

Growing Bigleaf Hydrangea

Choose the right location : This hydrangea thrive in partial shade , especially in raging clime . In cooler regions , they can tolerate full Sunday as long as they get decent wet . guarantee the location has well - draining , rich , and slenderly acid soil with a pH of 5.5 - 6.5 .

Prepare the stain : Before planting , mix compost or well - rotted manure into the grime to improve its fertility and structure . This will provide essential food and facilitate retain moisture .

Planting : cut into a jam double as wide and as deep as the ancestor orchis of your Hydrangea . identify the plant in the hole , ensuring the top of the etymon ball is slenderly higher or level with the skirt soil . Backfill the fix with soil , and gently firm it around the base of the flora .

lacrimation : It require regular lacrimation , especially during the growing time of year . Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged . Apply 1 to 2 column inch of water per week , and increase the frequency during hot , dry weather . mulch around the base of the plant can help retain moisture and regularise grunge temperature .

fertilise : Apply a balanced , slow - release plant food in the spring to promote level-headed increase and abundant unfolding .

Pruning : It blooms on old and newfangled wood , look on the variety . For varieties that bloom on old Sir Henry Wood , prune in tardy summer after flowering , removing spend flower mind and stagnant or damaged Sir Henry Wood . For varieties that bloom on new Sir Henry Wood , prune in later wintertime or early bounce , cut back the stems to a healthy span of bud .

Winter protection : In colder region , protect your Hydrangea from wintertime hint and frost by planting it near a construction or paries . you may also envelop the plant life in burlap or cover it with a icing mantle to provide extra insulation .