


Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas 🌸
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Color Changing: Hydrangeas can change color depending on the soil’s pH. In acidic soil, they are blue, and in alkaline soil, they are pink.
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Big Blooms: Known for their large, showy clusters of flowers, hydrangeas come in colors like pink, blue, white, and purple.
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Multiple Varieties: There are different types of hydrangeas, such as mophead, lacecap, and panicle, each with unique flower shapes and sizes.
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Sun or Shade: Hydrangeas grow well in both full sun and partial shade, but they prefer a bit of afternoon shade in hot climates.
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Low Maintenance: They are relatively easy to care for, needing regular watering and occasional pruning.
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Long Blooming: They bloom from spring to fall, adding color to gardens for many months.
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Great for Containers: Hydrangeas do well in pots and can be placed on patios or balconies for a pop of color.