Hydrangea paniculata Magical Andes
Flower type | Single |
Leaf margin | Serrate |
Winter hardness | Excellent (USDA-zone 1,2,3,4) |
Flower color | White-white-NN155C |
Leaf, general shape | Elliptic / oval |
Petal edge | Entire |
Flower diameter | 4 - 4,5 cm |
Plant height | 1 - 1,2 m |
Inflorescence | Panicle |
Flowering month(s) | July; August |
Structure (tissues) | Woody |
Leaf width | 3 - 4 cm |
Leaf duration | Deciduous |
Leaf size | 5 - 7,5 cm |
soil pH requirement | Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5); Slightly acidic (pH 4,5 - 6,5); Alkaline (pH > 7,5) |
Light conditions | Sunny; Semi-shades |
Inflorescence diameter | 15 - 20 cm |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
Moisture requirements | Well-drained; Moist |
The Hydrangea paniculata Magical Andes, commonly known as the "Hydrangea," is a beautiful flowering plant with a variety of stunning features. This particular variety of Hydrangea boasts single flowers with serrated leaf margins, giving it a unique and delicate appearance.
One of the standout characteristics of the Magical Andes Hydrangea is its excellent winter hardiness. It can withstand extremely cold temperatures, making it suitable for USDA zones 1, 2, 3, and 4. This makes it a perfect choice for gardeners living in colder regions who want to add a splash of elegance to their landscapes.
The flowers of the Magical Andes Hydrangea are a gorgeous white color, with a slight variation known as NN155C. The petals have smooth edges, creating a soft and romantic look. The flower diameter ranges from 4 to 4.5 cm, making them small and delicate, yet incredibly captivating.
In terms of size, the plant stands at approximately 1 to 1.2 meters in height, adding a vertical element to any garden. The inflorescences, which are clustered arrangements of flowers, take the form of panicles, creating a mesmerizing visual display. The Magical Andes Hydrangea blooms in the months of July and August, bringing a burst of color during the peak of summer.
The leaves of this variety are elliptic or oval in shape, with a width of 3 to 4 cm. They are deciduous, meaning they fall off the plant during winter, but regrow in the spring. The leaf size ranges from 5 to 7.5 cm, providing a beautiful backdrop to the flowers.
When it comes to soil pH requirements, the Magical Andes Hydrangea can adapt to different ranges. It thrives in neutral soil with a pH of 6.5 to 7.5, but can also tolerate slightly acidic soil (pH 4.5 to 6.5) and alkaline soil (pH above 7.5). This versatility makes it a versatile addition to various garden settings.
In terms of lighting conditions, the Magical Andes Hydrangea prefers sunny or semi-shaded areas. This makes it suitable for gardens with both direct sunlight and partial shade. As long as it receives sufficient light, this hydrangea will thrive and produce an abundance of beautiful blooms.
The inflorescence diameter of the Magical Andes Hydrangea is an impressive 15 to 20 cm, creating a stunning focal point in any garden or landscape. The flower color distribution is unicolored, meaning the entire flower is the same color, emphasizing its elegance and simplicity.
In terms of moisture requirements, the Magical Andes Hydrangea prefers well-drained soil. However, it also thrives in slightly moist conditions. It is essential to strike a balance between the two to ensure the plant thrives and continues to produce beautiful flowers.
In conclusion, the Hydrangea paniculata Magical Andes is a magnificent flowering plant that adds beauty and sophistication to any garden or landscape. Its single white flowers, serrated leaf margins, and impressive inflorescences create a captivating visual display. With its excellent winter hardiness and adaptability to different soil pH and lighting conditions, this variety of Hydrangea is a versatile choice for gardeners looking to enhance their outdoor spaces.
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