Hydrangea macrophylla (Lacecap Grp) 'Tricolor'

Winter hardness | Good (USDA-zone 5, 6) |
Flower color | White-white-999D; White |
Structure (tissues) | Woody |
Leaf duration | Deciduous |
soil pH requirement | Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5); Alkaline (pH > 7,5); Slightly acidic (pH 4,5 - 6,5) |
Light conditions | Sunny; Semi-shades |
Leaf division | Simple |
Plant, growth type | Erect |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Leaf colour, pattern | Bicolored; Marginate |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Pink |
Leaf, secondary color(s) | White |
Toxicity (if consumed) | Not or barely |
Moisture requirements | Well-drained; Moist |
Hydrangea macrophylla, also known as Lacecap Grp Tricolor, is a stunning flowering plant that adds beauty and charm to any garden or landscape. This particular variety of hydrangea is known for its winter hardiness, making it suitable for regions with colder climates, specifically USDA zone 5 and 6.
One of the most striking features of Hydrangea macrophylla 'Tricolor' is its unique flower color. The flowers are predominantly white, with a touch of pink secondary color, creating a beautiful contrast. The flowers form in clusters and have a lace-like appearance, hence the name Lacecap.
The structure of this hydrangea is woody, which means it has strong and sturdy stems. This helps the plant withstand harsh winters and strong winds, ensuring its longevity. As a deciduous plant, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Tricolor' sheds its leaves during the winter months, but its vibrant blooms make up for the temporary loss of foliage.
When it comes to soil pH requirements, this hydrangea is quite versatile. It can thrive in neutral pH (6.5-7.5), alkaline soil with a pH higher than 7.5, and slightly acidic soil with a pH ranging from 4.5 to 6.5. This adaptability allows gardeners to grow it in a variety of soil types.
In terms of light conditions, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Tricolor' prefers sunny or semi-shaded areas. While it can tolerate full sun, it thrives best when provided some shade during the hottest part of the day.
The leaves of this hydrangea are simple and have a dark green color, serving as a lovely backdrop for the delicate blooms. Additionally, the leaves exhibit an interesting leaf color pattern, with a bicolored appearance and marginate edges, adding visual interest to the plant.
While the flowers and foliage of Hydrangea macrophylla 'Tricolor' are certainly eye-catching, it is essential to consider the plant's toxicity. Fortunately, this particular variety is not or barely toxic if consumed, making it safer for households with children or pets.
When it comes to moisture requirements, 'Tricolor' hydrangeas prefer well-drained soil, as they do not tolerate waterlogged conditions. However, they also require regular moisture to thrive, making them suitable for gardens with a consistent watering schedule.
Overall, Hydrangea macrophylla 'Tricolor' is a versatile and visually stunning plant that adds charm and elegance to any garden or landscape. Its winter hardiness, unique flower color, and adaptable growth requirements make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts. Consider adding this exquisite hydrangea to your garden and enjoy its captivating beauty throughout the seasons.
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