Hydrangea paniculata - varieties with photos
It can be safely called one of the most beautiful garden plants. With practically no special requirements for cultivation, this culture will delight with a stormy and colorful flowering all summer long until the very frosts. We are talking about such a flower as panicle hydrangea, the varieties with a photo of which we will discuss a little today. What is it about this flowering shrub that gardeners love it so much, and how it differs from other types of hydrangea.
Characteristic features of the species
Young seedlings develop rather quickly and will delight with the first flowering already in the third year of life. The main flowers in the color of the buds are white, yellow, pink and red. But their transitions and different shades are amazing.
The hydrangea is also unpretentious to lighting. Moreover, it will bloom longer in a semi-shaded place, and besides, it will retain a delicate range of colors. However, the bush can grow in the open sun, but in this case it will quickly fade. And the color of the buds will either fade or become darker, depending on the variety and basic color scheme.
Hydrangea paniculata - varieties with photos
Most often, the culture grows in the form of a branched bush. But if you wish, you can form a flowering tree on trunk.
The variety of varieties of panicle hydrangea is striking, both in its shades and in the size of flowering caps. Some of the brightest representatives of the species can be considered:
- Vanilla Fraze. The bush is up to 1.5 m high, the inflorescences are large, cone-shaped. At the beginning of flowering, they are painted white, at the end they acquire a raspberry hue.
- Polar Bear. In mid-summer, it blooms with creamy white inflorescences, the tips of which are painted in pistachio color. At the end of flowering, in autumn, a slight pink tint appears on them.
- Limelight. The height of the bush does not exceed 1.5 m, while the length of the inflorescences reaches 30 cm. At first they are green-yellow, by autumn they fade and turn white.
- Bobo. A compact bush no more than 70 cm high has 30-cm white inflorescences.
- Weems Ed. An original variety that changes color dramatically. In June, white inflorescences bloom, and after a month they become sharply scarlet.