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Hydrangeas

 

Hydrangeas are a lovely addition to your garden and can be planted at the back of borders or be kept in pots. Most hydrangeas prefer a shadier position and moist soil (they will tell you when they are dry as their leaves will droop). 

 

There are many types of hydrangeas including:

* macrophylla (mophead) - large dark green leaves & big round flower heads in a range of colours. If your soil is acidic the flowers will be blue but if alkaline they'll be pink

 

* Lacecap - unusual flowers that are flat clusters will open petals around edge

 

* paniculata (panicle) - cone shaped flowers usually in green, white or pink

 

* quercifolia (oak-leaf) - an unusual shaped leaf similar to an oak leaf

 

* aspera (rough leaf) - a type with hairy rough leaves that produces flat flowerheads that are usually purple in the centre with white flowers around the outside

 

* anomala (climbing) - a self-clinging climber with white flowers

 

* arborescens (smooth) - an attractive type with soft bright green leaves & large rounded flowerheads

 

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  • Hydrangea Petiolaris- 1.2-1.5 metre trellis
    1 plant in a 20ltr pot  Common name: Climbing Hydrangea A large climbing shrub with dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Large domed clusters of white flowers are borne from July to August. Average Height 12-15ft. Excellent cover for a shady wall...
    Price: £72.00
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