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Hydrangea
Hydrangeas are decidious shrubs or vines with large leaves and showy flowers. The flowers are arranged in large clusters for a dramatic show. Hydrangeas bloom in midsummer to fall, depending on the species. Flower colors include blue, pink, red, ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Hydrangeas
Todd Reichardt and Donna Balzer explain how to care for hydrangeas, then the co-hosts explore the world of hostas. Plus, find out how to stop cabbage bugs from eating everything in sight and how to grow a great tomato. We also learn about ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Hydrangea (Hydrangea)
Hydrangea are easily recognized by their enormous clusters of summer-blooming white, pink or blue flowers. Nowdays, you can also find attractive reds, purples, and other varieties too. They make a nice hedge, and also look good as a solo ... [... more]
GardenGuides

How to Select Good Hydrangea Plants
I've always loved hydrangeas. I can remember the colorful pink, blue and lavender blooms in my grandparents (well, really - grandpa's backyard) in San Francisco when I was a kid. I've always loved hydrangeas. I can remember the colorful pink, ... [... more]
eHow

Merritt's Beauty Five Gallon Potted Hydrangea
Features: The Merritts Beauty Hydrangea is a fast growing plant blooming spring into early summer. Flowers are carmine red, giving good color contrast to the darker greens typically found in shade gardens. Any hydrangea plant would be perfect under [... more]
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Diseases of Hydrangea
The genus Hydrangea is composed of several native- and introduced-deciduous shrubs well known for their spectacular floral display and lustrous green foliage. The bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla), native to Japan, is the most recognized ... [... more]
Alabama Cooperative Extension System

How to Keep Cut Hydrangeas Longer
Preserving flowers can be pretty simple if you invest just a little time into the process. Hydrangeas are some of the simplest to keep around long after the bush has gone into hibernation. Leave plenty of stem on the flowers when you cut them in ... [... more]
eHow

How to Dry Hydrangea Flowers
Large, colorful hydrangeas are impressive in the garden and even more so when they have been dried and preserved. The trick to preserving these lush blooms is cutting them at just the right time. Follow these steps to create dry flowers ideal for ... [... more]
eHow

Snowflake Oakleaf Hydrangea Five Gallon
Features: Shipped as a well established five gallon plant in its original soil and container to ensure a healthier start when planted in yard or garden. Hardy to USDA zone 5 and all higher zones. It is not as prim and proper as the traditional hydrangea, [... more]
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Perennials With Pedigree, Hydrangeas
The newest, best perennials began as a backyard retirement project! Three varieties are featured--veronica, sedum and foxglove.Then, see how hydrangeas are best used in the garden. [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Smooth and Oakleaf Hydrangeas
Two hydrangea species are native to the southeastern United States -- Hydrangea arborescens and Hydrangea quercifolia. Both are bold-textured, deciduous shrubs which produce small, fertile flowers. Many selections are considered more ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Hydrangea paniculata 'Dvppinky' PINKY-WINKY
Panicle hydrangea (see Hydrangea paniculata at C313 herein) is a vigorous, upright, rapidly growing, somewhat coarsely textured, deciduous shrub that is native to China and Japan. It typically grows to 8-15' (less frequently to 25') tall, and ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden
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