Hydrangea aspera

Hortensia

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Common Name: 

Hortensia

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Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

35°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Hortensia (Hydrangea aspera) - Description

Hydrangea aspera is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangaceae, native to the region between the Himalayas, across southern China, to Taiwan. It is a large, erect deciduous shrub growing to 3 m (10 ft)] tall and wide, with broadly oval leaves. The flowers are typically borne in large flat heads in late summer, and are in variable shades of pale blue and pink, fringed by white or pale pink sterile florets.

Hortensia (Hydrangea aspera) - Blooming

Flowers bloom in the spring, often pink or blue, in clusters called flowerheads. A flowerhead contains small fertile flowers surrounded by 4-petalled sterile florets.

Hortensia (Hydrangea aspera) - Growth

Hydrangeas can grow in a wide range of conditions. Protect them from cold drying winds.

Hortensia (Hydrangea aspera) - Planting

Hydrangea should be planted in the spring, or from tip cuttings in late spring, or from hardwood cuttings in winter. Cultivars will not come true from seeds.

Hortensia (Hydrangea aspera) - Pest

Aphids and slugs can be a potential problem for Hydrangeas. Other issues include powdery mildew, ringspot virus, leaf spots, gray mold, and rust, all of which are quite common.

Hortensia (Hydrangea aspera) - Interesting facts

Hydrangea are endemic to the woodlands of Eastern Asia and North and South America.

Hortensia (Hydrangea aspera) - Soil and irrigation

Hydrangea plants prefer ample moisture, with the pH depending on the cultivar. Species can become chlorotic if grown in alkaline soil.

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