Hydrangeas are known for thriving in partially shaded conditions and being vulnerable to leaf scorch, but you can grow these varieties in full-sun exposure.
If you are considering adding hydrangeas to your landscaping, you may think you have the perfect spot picked out. However, choosing where to plant hydrangeas in your yard isn't just about where you'd ...
Hydrangeas are popular, but understandably confusing! There are about 25 species, though only five are primarily grown in the U.S. There are literally thousands of cultivars. Some species are ...
Mophead hydrangeas can swell to the size of a cheerleader's pompom, so we needed only three of the plump blooms for this fall arrangement. Each is a rounded, 8-inch mass of lime-green and purple, ...
Though the name hydrangea comes from the Greek for water vessel -- a reference to the plant's cuplike seed pods -- I prefer to think that the plant was named after the mythical, many-headed serpent ...
Springtime cherry blossoms may very well take the prize for most iconic Japanese flower, but early summer belongs to hydrangeas. These multi-coloured beauties were first cultivated in Japan as early ...