Hydrangea
Hydrangeas are among the most popular plants for Southern gardens (as well as throughout the United States) - they are colorful, dramatic and relatively easy to grow. I have quite a collection of hydrangeas and since I get a lot of questions about them, I decided that I would create a special section for them. Here you will find descriptions of the different types of hydrangeas, how to grow and care for them, as well as photographs of the various cultivars and varieties.
The Five Major Types of Hydrangeas
Macrophylla (aka French Hydrangea, Bigleaf Hydrangea)
Arborescens (aka Smooth Hydrangea)
Paniculata (aka PeeGee Hydrangea)
Quercifolia (aka Oakleaf Hydrangea)
Anomala (aka Climbing Hydrangea)
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The Five Major Types of Hydrangeas
Macrophylla (aka French Hydrangea, Bigleaf Hydrangea)
Arborescens (aka Smooth Hydrangea)
Paniculata (aka PeeGee Hydrangea)
Quercifolia (aka Oakleaf Hydrangea)
Anomala (aka Climbing Hydrangea)
Back to Trees & Shrubs