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''Hydrangea'' ( or ) is a
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of more than 70 species of
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to Asia and the Americas. Hydrangea is also used as the
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for the genus; some (particularly '' H. macrophylla'') are also often called hortensia. The genus was first described from Virginia in North America, but by far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Korea, and Japan. Most are
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tall, but some are small
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s, and others
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s reaching up to by climbing up trees. They can be either
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or
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, though the widely cultivated
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species are all deciduous. The flowers of many hydrangeas act as natural
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s, producing blue flowers when the soil is acidic and pink ones when the soil is alkaline.


Etymology

''Hydrangea'' is derived from
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and means 'water vessel' (from ''húdōr'' "water" + ''ángos'' or ''angeîon'' "vessel"), in reference to the shape of its seed capsules. The earlier name, ''Hortensia'', is a Latinised version of the French given name Hortense, honoring the French astronomer and mathematician Nicole-Reine Hortense Lepaute.
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attempted to name the flower ''Lepautia'' or ''Peautia'' after Lepaute. However, the flower's accepted name later became ''Hortensia''. This led to people believing Lepaute's name was Hortense, but the Larousse remarks that this is erroneous, and that the name probably came from ''hortus'', garden.


Life cycle

''Hydrangea''
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s are produced from early spring to late autumn; they grow in flowerheads (
corymb Corymb is a botanical term for an inflorescence with the flowers growing in such a fashion that the outermost are borne on longer pedicels than the inner, bringing all flowers up to a common level. A corymb has a flattish top with a superficial re ...
s or
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s) most often at the ends of the stems. Typically the flowerheads contain two types of flowers: small non-showy fertile flowers in the center or interior of the flowerhead, and large, sterile showy flowers with large colorful
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s (tepals). These showy flowers are often extended in a ring, or to the exterior of the small flowers. Plants in wild populations typically have few to none of the showy flowers, while cultivated hydrangeas have been bred and selected to have more of the larger type flowers. There are two flower arrangements in hydrangeas with
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style inflorescences, which includes the commonly grown "bigleaf hydrangea"—''Hydrangea macrophylla''. Mophead flowers are large round flowerheads resembling pom-poms or, as the name implies, the head of a mop. In contrast, lacecap flowers bear round, flat flowerheads with a center core of subdued, small flowers surrounded by outer rings of larger flowers having showy sepals or tepals. The flowers of some
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s and
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s can appear, at first glance, similar to those of some hydrangeas.


Colors and soil acidity

Hydrangea flower color can change based on the pH in soil. As the graph depicts, soil with a pH of 5.5 or lower will produce blue flowers, a pH of 6.5 or higher will produce pink hydrangeas, and soil in between 5.5 and 6.5 will have purple hydrangeas. White hydrangeas cannot be color-manipulated by soil pH because they do not produce pigment for color. In other words, while the hue of the inflorescence is variable dependent upon cultural factors, the color saturation is genetically predetermined. In most species, the flowers are
white White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully (or almost fully) reflect and scatter all the visible wa ...
. In some, however, (notably ''H. macrophylla''), they can be blue, red, or purple, with color saturation levels ranging from the palest of pinks, lavenders & powder blues, to deep, rich purples, reds, and royal blues. In these species,
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occurs due to the availability of
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s, a variable which itself depends upon the
soil pH Soil pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity (alkalinity) of a soil. Soil pH is a key characteristic that can be used to make informative analysis both qualitative and quantitatively regarding soil characteristics. pH is defined as the neg ...
. For ''H. macrophylla'' and ''H. serrata'' cultivars, the flower color can be determined by the relative acidity of the soil: an acidic soil (pH below 7), will have available aluminium ions and typically produce flowers that are blue to purple, whereas an alkaline soil (pH above 7) will tie up aluminium ions and result in pink or red flowers. This is caused by a color change of the
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s in the presence of aluminium ions which can be taken up into hyperaccumulating plants.


Species

97 species are accepted. *'' Hydrangea acuminata'' *'' Hydrangea albostellata'' *'' Hydrangea alternifolia'' *'' Hydrangea × amagiana'' *'' Hydrangea amamiohsimensis'' *'' Hydrangea ampla'' *'' Hydrangea anomala'' – (climbing hydrangea) Himalaya, southwest China *''
Hydrangea arborescens ''Hydrangea arborescens'', commonly known as smooth hydrangea or sevenbark, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae. It is a small- to medium-sized, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub up to tall that is native to the eastern Uni ...
'' – (smooth hydrangea) eastern North America *'' Hydrangea arguta'' *'' Hydrangea aspera'' – China, Himalaya *'' Hydrangea asterolasia'' *'' Hydrangea barbara'' *'' Hydrangea bifida'' *'' Hydrangea breedlovei'' *'' Hydrangea bretschneideri'' – China *'' Hydrangea caerulea'' *'' Hydrangea carroniae'' *'' Hydrangea chungii'' – China *'' Hydrangea cinerea'' – (ashy hydrangea) eastern United States *'' Hydrangea coenobialis'' – China *'' Hydrangea corylifolia'' *'' Hydrangea crassa'' *'' Hydrangea daimingshanensis'' *'' Hydrangea davidii'' – China *'' Hydrangea densifolia'' *'' Hydrangea diplostemona'' *'' Hydrangea fauriei'' *'' Hydrangea febrifuga'' (syn. ''Dichroa febrifuga'') – central & southern China to Malesia and New Guinea *'' Hydrangea glaucescens'' – China, Myanmar and Vietnam *'' Hydrangea gracilis'' – China *'' Hydrangea heteromalla'' – Himalaya, west and north China *'' Hydrangea hirsuta'' *''
Hydrangea hirta ''Hydrangea hirta'', also known as the nettle-leaved hydrangea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae that is native to East Asia. Due to the beauty and sturdiness of the species' flowers it can be found outside of its range ...
'' – Japan *'' Hydrangea hwangii'' *''
Hydrangea hydrangeoides ''Hydrangea hydrangeoides'', the Japanese hydrangea vine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to Ulleungdo Island of South Korea, Japan, and the southern Kuril Islands. Etymology The specific epithet ''hydrangeoi ...
'' –
Ulleungdo Ulleungdo (), also spelled Ulreungdo, is a South Korean island east of the Korean Peninsula in the Sea of Japan. It was formerly known as Dagelet Island or Argonaut Island in Europe. Volcanic in origin, the rocky steep-sided island is the top o ...
, Japan, Kurils *'' Hydrangea hypoglauca'' – China *'' Hydrangea integrifolia'' – China *''
Hydrangea involucrata ''Hydrangea involucrata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to Japan and Taiwan.Pages 67-69; ''Hydrangeas for American Gardens'' by Michael Dirr. Timber Press, 2004. /. It is a deciduous shrub growing to tall ...
'' – Japan, Taiwan *'' Hydrangea jelskii'' – Andes *'' Hydrangea kawagoeana'' *'' Hydrangea kwangsiensis'' – China *'' Hydrangea kwangtungensis'' – China *'' Hydrangea lalashanensis'' *'' Hydrangea lingii'' – China *'' Hydrangea linkweiensis'' – China *'' Hydrangea liukiuensis'' *'' Hydrangea lobbii'' *'' Hydrangea longifolia'' – China *'' Hydrangea longipes'' – western China *'' Hydrangea luteovenosa'' *'' Hydrangea macrocarpa'' – China *''
Hydrangea macrophylla ''Hydrangea macrophylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Hydrangeaceae, native plant, native and endemism, endemic to Japan. It is a deciduous shrub growing to tall by or more broad with large heads of pink or ...
'' – (bigleaf hydrangea) southeast Japan, southern China *'' Hydrangea mangshanensis'' – China *'' Hydrangea marunoi'' *'' Hydrangea mathewsii'' *'' Hydrangea megalocarpa'' *'' Hydrangea minamitanii'' *'' Hydrangea × mizushimarum'' *'' Hydrangea moellendorffii'' *'' Hydrangea mollissima'' *'' Hydrangea nahaensis'' *'' Hydrangea nebulicola'' *'' Hydrangea obtusifolia'' *'' Hydrangea ofeliae'' *'' Hydrangea otontepecensis'' *''
Hydrangea paniculata ''Hydrangea paniculata'', or panicled hydrangea, is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Hydrangeaceae native plant, native to southern and eastern China, Korea, Japan and Russia (Sakhalin). It was first formally described ...
'' – (panicled hydrangea) eastern China, Japan, Korea, Sakhalin *'' Hydrangea peruviana'' – Costa Rica and Panama, Andes *'' Hydrangea petiolaris'' – (climbing hydrangea) Japan, Korea, Sakhalin *'' Hydrangea pingtungensis'' *'' Hydrangea platyarguta'' *'' Hydrangea pottingeri'' (synonym '' Hydrangea chinensis'' ) – Arunachal Pradesh, Myanmar, southeastern China, and Taiwan *'' Hydrangea preslii'' *'' Hydrangea quercifolia'' – (oakleaf hydrangea) southeast United States *'' Hydrangea radiata'' – (silverleaf hydrangea) southeast United States *'' Hydrangea robusta'' – China, Himalaya *'' Hydrangea sargentiana'' – western China *'' Hydrangea scandens'' – southern Japan south to the Philippines *''
Hydrangea serrata ''Hydrangea serrata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to mountainous regions of Korea and Japan. Common names include mountain hydrangea and tea of heaven. Growing to tall and broad, it is a deciduous shrub wi ...
'' – Japan, Korea *'' Hydrangea serratifolia'' – Chile, western Argentina *'' Hydrangea sikokiana'' *'' Hydrangea sousae'' *'' Hydrangea steyermarkii'' *'' Hydrangea strigosa'' – China *'' Hydrangea stylosa'' – China *'' Hydrangea taiwaniana'' *'' Hydrangea tapalapensis'' *'' Hydrangea tarapotensis'' – Andes *'' Hydrangea tomentella'' *'' Hydrangea × versicolor'' *'' Hydrangea viburnoides'' *'' Hydrangea wallichii'' *'' Hydrangea xanthoneura'' – China *'' Hydrangea xinfeniae'' *'' Hydrangea yaoshanensis'' *'' Hydrangea yayeyamensis'' *'' Hydrangea × ytiensis'' *'' Hydrangea yunnanensis'' *'' Hydrangea zhewanensis'' – China


Fossil record

'' Hydrangea alaskana'' is a fossil species recovered from
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strata at Jaw Mountain Alaska. †'' Hydrangea knowltoni'' has been described from leaves and flowers recovered from the Miocene
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Latah Formation The Latah Formation is a series of Miocene, late Miocene Lake, lacustrine sedimentary deposits which outcrop in Washington (U.S. state), eastern Washington and Idaho, northwestern Idaho. The lake beds are interbedded with igneous rock of the Co ...
of the inland Pacific Northwest United states. The related Miocene species †''
Hydrangea bendirei ''Hydrangea'' ( or ) is a genus of more than 70 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas. Hydrangea is also used as the common name for the genus; some (particularly '' H. macrophylla'') are also often called hortensia. The ge ...
'' is known to from the Mascall Formation in Oregon, and †'' Hydrangea reticulata'' is documented from the Weaverville Formation in California. Four
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seeds of †'' Hydrangea polonica'' have been extracted from
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samples of the
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fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin,
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Cultivation and uses

Hydrangeas are popular
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s, grown for their large flowerheads, with ''
Hydrangea macrophylla ''Hydrangea macrophylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Hydrangeaceae, native plant, native and endemism, endemic to Japan. It is a deciduous shrub growing to tall by or more broad with large heads of pink or ...
'' being by far the most widely grown. It has over 600 named
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s, many selected to have only large sterile flowers in the flowerheads. ''Hydrangea macrophylla'', also known as bigleaf hydrangea, can be broken up into two main categories; mophead hydrangea and lacecap hydrangea. Some are best pruned on an annual basis when the new leaf buds begin to appear. If not pruned regularly, the bush will become very "leggy", growing upwards until the weight of the stems is greater than their strength, at which point the stems will sag down to the ground and possibly break. Other species only flower on "old wood". Thus, new wood resulting from pruning will not produce flowers until the following season. The following
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and species have gained the
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under the synonym ''Schizophragma'': * ''S. hydrangeoides'' var. ''concolor'' 'Moonlight' * ''S. hydrangeoides'' var. ''hydrangeoides'' 'Roseum' *'' S. integrifolium'' Hydrangea root and rhizome are indicated for the treatment of conditions of the urinary tract in the
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for Herbal Medicine and may have diuretic properties. Hydrangeas are moderately toxic if eaten, with all parts of the plant containing
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s. ''
Hydrangea paniculata ''Hydrangea paniculata'', or panicled hydrangea, is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Hydrangeaceae native plant, native to southern and eastern China, Korea, Japan and Russia (Sakhalin). It was first formally described ...
'' is reportedly sometimes smoked as an intoxicant, despite the danger of illness and/or death due to the
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. The flowers on a hydrangea shrub can change from blue to pink or from pink to blue from one season to the next depending on the acidity level of the soil. Adding organic materials such as coffee grounds and citrus peel will increase acidity and turn hydrangea flowers blue. A popular pink hydrangea called Vanilla Strawberry has been named "Top Plant" by the American Nursery and Landscape Association. A hybrid "Runaway Bride Snow White", from Japan, won ''Plant of the Year'' at the 2018 RHS
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In culture

In Japan, ''
ama-cha is a Japanese herbal tea made from fermented leaves of '' Hydrangea macrophylla'' var. ''thunbergii''. The name derives from the characters for and . Amacha means ''sweet tea''. This tea contains tannin and phyllodulcin, a sweetener 400–800 ...
'' (), meaning sweet tea, is another herbal tea made from ''
Hydrangea serrata ''Hydrangea serrata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to mountainous regions of Korea and Japan. Common names include mountain hydrangea and tea of heaven. Growing to tall and broad, it is a deciduous shrub wi ...
'', whose leaves contain a substance that develops a sweet taste (
phyllodulcin Phyllodulcin is a dihydroisocoumarin found in ''Hydrangea macrophylla'' and '' Hydrangea serrata''.Accumulation of phyllodulcin in sweet-leaf plants of Hydrangea serrata and its neutrality in the defence against a specialist leafmining herbivore. ...
). For the fullest taste, fresh leaves are crumpled, steamed, and dried, yielding dark brown tea leaves. Ama-cha is mainly used for ''kan-butsu-e'' (the
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bathing ceremony) on April 8 every year—the day thought to be Buddha's birthday in Japan. During the ceremony, ama-cha is poured over a statue of Buddha and served to people in attendance. A legend has it that on the day Buddha was born, nine
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s poured
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over him; ama-cha is substituted for Amrita in Japan. In
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, ''
Hydrangea serrata ''Hydrangea serrata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to mountainous regions of Korea and Japan. Common names include mountain hydrangea and tea of heaven. Growing to tall and broad, it is a deciduous shrub wi ...
'' is used for an
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called ''sugukcha'' () or ''isulcha'' (). The pink hydrangea has risen in popularity all over the world, especially in Asia. The given meaning of pink hydrangeas is popularly tied to the phrase "you are the beat of my heart," as described by the celebrated Korean florist Tan Jun Yong, who was quoted saying, "The light delicate blush of the petals reminds me of a beating heart, while the size could only match the heart of the sender!" ''Hydrangea quercifolia'' was declared the official state wildflower of the U.S. state of
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in 1999. Hydrangeas were used by the
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people of what is now the Southern U.S. as a mild diuretic and cathartic; it was considered a valuable remedy for stone and gravel in the bladder.
Extrafloral nectaries Nectar is a viscous, sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in glands called nectaries, either within the flowers with which it attracts pollinating animals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient source to animal mutualists, ...
were reported on hydrangea species by Zimmerman 1932, but Elias 1983 regards this as "doubtful".


Gallery

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Hydrangea macrophylla ''Hydrangea macrophylla'' is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Hydrangeaceae, native plant, native and endemism, endemic to Japan. It is a deciduous shrub growing to tall by or more broad with large heads of pink or ...
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Hydrangea paniculata ''Hydrangea paniculata'', or panicled hydrangea, is a species of flowering plant in the family (biology), family Hydrangeaceae native plant, native to southern and eastern China, Korea, Japan and Russia (Sakhalin). It was first formally described ...
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Calgary Calgary () is a major city in the Canadian province of Alberta. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in C ...
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Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...


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erowid.orgFlora of Nepal: ''Hydrangea'' species listHydrangea – selecting shrubsHydrangea species and hybridsPropagating HydrangeasRed Listing of Threatened Hydrangeas
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