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10 Beautiful Hydrangea Flower Varieties

hydrangea flower varieties



When it comes to the flower world, hydrangea is one of the most beautiful flowers that come in pink, purple, white, and blue and beautiful foliage. Besides its exotic beauty, this flower is one of the easiest and hassle free-flowering shrubs. They can keep their flowers for a long time after flowering and can be brought into your home by pruning them. For these good reasons, many gardeners today prefer to grow them to improve their landscape. If you are looking for ideas to decorate your whole house with colorful and vibrant flowers, Hydrangeas are our recommendation today. Here we have listed 14 beautiful hydrangea flower varieties that you can choose with their growth characteristics. By decorating your entrance with these plants, you can add a lush look to your living space with lush green beauty. Whether it is your backyard, front yard, or path, it will give you a place to enjoy the scenic beauty. Read on to find out more about them!


1 Limelight Hydrangea


Limelight Hydrangea shows green flowers that are pale pink as the season progresses. This variety can grow up to 10 feet in height. Prefers to grow in full sun for partial shade.


2 ‘Zinfin Doll’ Hydrangea


Zinfin Doll Hydrangea shows wonderful flowers with the perfect combination of strawberry and cream colors. The flowers do not fade in full sun and attract butterflies throughout the summer. This plant grows to 4 to 6 feet and prefers to grow in partial shade in full sun.


3 'Bloomstruck' Hydrangea



BloomStruck 'Hydrangea is a 4-foot plant with deep purple or rose flowers. It prefers to grow in partial shade to a height of 3 to 4 feet.


4 Incredible Hydrangea


Incrediball Hydrangea has large and dense 12-inch flowers. At your summer border, you can grow flowers or plant many for an attractive hedge. For best growth with a typical height of 4 to 5 feet, give the plant full sunlight.


5 'Unique' Hydrangea


Hydrangea is a particularly hardy panicle hydrangea. Prefers to grow in full sunlight for partial shade.


6 ‘Blue Deckle’ Hydrangea



Blue Teak Hydrangea brings brilliant red and purple leaves when autumn comes. This plant grows to 3 to 4 feet and allows it to grow in partial shade.


7 ‘Nikko Blue’ Hydrangea


‘Nikko Blue’ Hydrangea shows beautiful blue flowers, but its flowers turn blue when grown in acid soils. Also, provide shade for the happy growth of the plant.


8 ‘Miss Saori’ Hydrangea


Miss Sauri Hydrangea brings sterile flowers in June, followed by burgundy autumn foliage. Creamy double flowers have picot rose petals that add texture and color to your garden. The plant grows well in full sun and partial shade.


9 'Eldorado' Hydrangea


Eldorado Hydrangea offers red flowers that work well with blue and pink, making your garden more inviting. This allows for partial shade to grow in full sunlight.


10 ‘Cityline Mars’ Hydrangea



Cityline creates a purple shade with a special texture of the hydrangea blue and pink combination of Mars. This type will look good in partial shade from full sun.



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