Hydrangea

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Collection: Hydrangea

The hydrangea is a versatile garden plant, admired for its show-stopping flower heads and vibrant colours. Its blooms form in large clusters or panicles and range from pure white and soft pink to deep blue and rich purple, depending on the variety and the soil’s acidity. The broad, oval green leaves provide a striking contrast against the blossoms. While hydrangeas lose their leaves in autumn and winter, they return in spring and summer as one of the garden’s most eye-catching highlights.

Care and the ideal garden location

Hydrangeas are suitable for both keen gardeners and those looking for a relatively low-maintenance plant. They thrive in partial shade or with filtered sunlight, as strong midday sun can scorch the foliage and shorten the life of the flowers. Hydrangeas prefer moist but well-draining soil and require regular watering, especially during warmer weather. The flower colour is strongly influenced by soil pH: acidic soil encourages blue blooms, while alkaline soil produces pink flowers. Pruning in spring helps the plant develop fresh growth and ensures abundant flowering throughout the season.

Botanical name and origin

The botanical name of the hydrangea is *Hydrangea*. Native to East Asia and North America, hydrangeas naturally grow in temperate climates and moist woodland environments. Their preference for rich, free-draining but moisture-retentive soil reflects these origins. Planting hydrangeas not only adds a bold splash of colour to your garden but also brings a piece of the diverse flora from their native landscapes into your own outdoor space.