Hydrangea macrophylla (Lacecap Grp) Nizza

Hydrangea macrophylla (Lacecap Grp) Nizza
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Serrate
Flower color Blue-medium blue-100B
Leaf, general shape Elliptic / oval
Flower diameter 5 - 5,5 cm
Plant height 30 - 40 cm
Inflorescence Corymb
Leaf size 10 - 15 cm
soil pH requirement Alkaline (pH > 7,5); Slightly acidic (pH 4,5 - 6,5); Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Sunny; Semi-shades
Inflorescence diameter 10 - 15 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower, secondary color(s) Blue-medium violet blue-096B
Moisture requirements Well-drained; Moist

Hydrangea macrophylla, commonly known as the Lacecap Grp Nizza, is a stunning flowering plant that adds beauty to any garden. With its single flower type and serrate leaf margins, this particular hydrangea variety is known for its vibrant blue-medium blue flowers and dark green leaves.

One of the attractive features of the Nizza hydrangea is its elliptic or oval-shaped leaves, which grow to a size of 10-15 cm. The plant itself reaches a height of 30-40 cm, making it perfect for bordering gardens or adding a pop of color to flower beds.

The Nizza hydrangea produces inflorescences in a corymb shape, with a diameter of 10-15 cm. The flowers themselves are relatively small, measuring around 5-5.5 cm in diameter. Their primary color is a beautiful blue-medium blue shade, while their secondary color is a hint of blue-medium violet blue.

When it comes to soil pH requirements, the Nizza hydrangea is adaptable to different conditions. It can thrive in alkaline soils with a pH above 7.5, slightly acidic soils with a pH range of 4.5-6.5, and neutral soils with a pH of 6.5-7.5. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of gardens and locations.

In terms of light conditions, the Nizza hydrangea prefers sunny or semi-shaded areas. This means it can be located in spots that receive direct sunlight for a few hours each day or in areas with dappled sunlight throughout the day.

Moisture requirements for the Nizza hydrangea include well-drained and moist soil. It is essential to give the plant proper water and ensure that the soil remains adequately hydrated. However, it is crucial to avoid waterlogging, as this can lead to root rot and other issues.

It is worth noting that the Nizza hydrangea is a deciduous plant, meaning it sheds its leaves in the fall. However, this does not detract from its beauty, as the vibrant blue flowers and dark green leaves are the main attraction. With proper care, this hydrangea variety can provide years of beauty and enjoyment in the garden.

Overall, the Nizza hydrangea is a fantastic addition to any garden. With its stunning blue-medium blue flowers, dark green leaves, and adaptable nature, it is a showstopper that will capture attention and bring joy to any landscape. Whether planted in flower beds, borders, or containers, this hydrangea variety is sure to add a touch of elegance and charm.

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