Hydrangea macrophylla 'Alpenglühen'

Flower type | Single |
Winter hardness | Good (USDA-zone 5, 6) |
Flower color | Pink-medium blue pink-N057D |
Leaf, general shape | Elliptic / oval |
Flower diameter | 4,5 - 5 cm |
Plant height | 20 - 30 cm |
Inflorescence | Corymb |
Leaf size | 7,5 - 10 cm |
Inflorescence diameter | 10 - 15 cm |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
Toxicity (if consumed) | Not or barely |
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Alpenglühen', also known as the Alpenglühen Hydrangea, is a stunning flowering plant that is sure to add a touch of beauty to any garden. This particular hydrangea variety boasts single flowers with a captivating pink-medium blue pink-N057D color, making it a real showstopper.
One of the key features of the Alpenglühen Hydrangea is its winter hardiness. It can withstand colder temperatures typically found in USDA zones 5 and 6, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. This is great news for gardeners living in areas with harsh winter conditions.
In terms of physical characteristics, the Alpenglühen Hydrangea has elliptic or oval-shaped leaves that exhibit a dark green color. The leaves have a size range of 7.5 to 10 cm, providing a lush backdrop for the beautiful flowers. Speaking of flowers, the Alpenglühen Hydrangea produces inflorescences in a corymb arrangement. These inflorescences have a diameter of 10 to 15 cm and are comprised of single flowers that measure around 4.5 to 5 cm in diameter.
One of the advantages of the Alpenglühen Hydrangea is its low toxicity. While it is always important to exercise caution with plants, especially if you have children or pets, this particular hydrangea variety is not or barely toxic if consumed. However, it is still advisable to keep an eye on your little ones and furry friends around this plant.
For optimal growth and blooming, the Alpenglühen Hydrangea prefers acidic soil. It can tolerate partial shade, making it a great choice for gardens with filtered sunlight. As for its water requirements, this hydrangea variety has average needs, so regular watering is sufficient to keep it healthy and thriving.
Pruning is an essential part of hydrangea care, and the Alpenglühen Hydrangea is no exception. To promote healthy growth and maintain its shape, it is recommended to prune this plant in late winter or early spring. This will also encourage the growth of new flowers and prevent the hydrangea from becoming too leggy.
If you wish to propagate the Alpenglühen Hydrangea, softwood cuttings are the way to go. These cuttings are taken from new growth that is still flexible and not yet woody. With proper care and attention, these cuttings can be easily rooted and grown into new plants.
In conclusion, the Hydrangea macrophylla 'Alpenglühen' is a delightful flowering plant that offers a plethora of beautiful pink-medium blue pink-N057D flowers. With its winter hardiness, attractive foliage, and low toxicity, it is an excellent addition to any garden. Make sure to provide it with acidic soil, partial shade, and regular watering, and don't forget to give it a good pruning in late winter or early spring. With these tips in mind, you can enjoy the stunning beauty of the Alpenglühen Hydrangea year after year.
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