This beautiful flowering plant is sure to steal the show when you plant them. They have pastel colored flowers which bloom to a considerable size. The foliage of the plant also adds beauty to the overall look of the garden.
Hydrangeas are old-fashioned flowers that are difficult to resist. It is easy to cultivate, tolerate almost any soil, and produce abundant blooms. Hydrangeas produce flowers from early spring to late autumn. There are three Hydrangeas types namely Mophead, Panicle and Lacecap Hydrangea.
Hydrangea or hortensia, is a genus of 70–75 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas.
They survive in the full sun, and in partial shade as well.
During the first two years of their lives, the hydrangea plant needs to be watered generously.
Make sure that the plant is in a well-drained soil so that water does not just sit around clogged and does not contribute to the rotting of the stem.
We’ll be sharing more about this flower in future.