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A garden is a delimited area of land on which crops are planted or grown. A garden can be utilitarian in nature, a vegetable garden, scientific, a botanical garden, allotment garden or a decorative ornamental garden. Someone who creates and maintains a garden professionally is called a gardener or gardener. A landscaper can design the garden in a particular style, such as a Japanese garden, Chinese garden, English or French garden. Source: Wikipedia

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Hydrangea macr. 'Mariesii Perfecta'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'mariesii perfecta', syn. 'blue wave' is a compact, densely branched lacecap hydrangea. This flat-umbrella hydrangea blooms from July to September with beautiful light pink or light blue flowers on the outside and pink-red to blue small fertile flowers in the centre. Remarkably enough, flowering takes place in layers. The leaves are glossy, dark green, oval and toothed at the edge. This hydrangea likes morning sun and afternoon sun, but cannot stand too bright afternoon sun, which can cause leaf burn on very hot summer days. It prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind tolerant.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Masja'
Red-pink to purple-purple flowers in spherical shape.
By treatment with alum they turn blue (with aluminum in the soil), the flowers also turn darker pink or greener in autumn.
Flower bulbs can be dried.
The plant is completely hardy, but the flower buds can freeze in late frosts. That is why it is good to leave the dried flowers until mid-May.
But be careful because the new buds are just below the withered flower, so don't prune too far.
You can remove the dead branches earlier.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Merveille Sanguine'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'merveille sanguine' is a medium-sized deciduous ball hydrangea that attracts attention mainly because of its beautiful red flower and leaf colour. This bulbous hydrangea flowers from July to September with wine-red flower bulbs, regardless of the acidity of the soil. The leaves are medium green, ovate, narrow, serrated on the edge. This hydrangea likes morning sun and afternoon sun, but cannot stand too bright afternoon sun, which can cause leaf burn on very hot summer days. It prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind tolerant.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Madame Emile Mouillère'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'mme emile mouilère' is a small to medium-sized compact ball hydrangea. This hydrangea blooms from July to September with pure white flower bulbs that bloom with a light pink glow. It is remarkable that the white flowers do not quickly blemish (turn brown) when it rains. The leaves are medium green, oval and serrated at the margin. This hydrangea likes morning sun and afternoon sun, but cannot stand too bright afternoon sun, which can cause leaf burn on very hot summer days. it prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind tolerant.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Nikko Blue'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'nikko blue' is a medium-sized compact. densely branched and richly flowering bulbous hydrangea. It blooms beautifully from July to September with light pink to purple-blue flower bulbs, depending on the acidity of the soil. The leaves are dark green, ovate and serrated at the margin. This hydrangea likes morning sun and afternoon sun, but cannot stand too bright afternoon sun, which can cause leaf burn on very hot summer days. it prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind and air pollution tolerant.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Paars'
The hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) blooms for months. This way we can enjoy a purple garden for months. The flowers bloom from summer to autumn.
Pruning is not necessary. Unless the bush gets too big. We place the hydrangea in partial shade. We keep the soil moist. In dry periods we give extra water.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Red Baron'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Red Baron' blooms with large bright pink flowers that later turn red.
It is a richly flowering variety, frequently branched and compact.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Rood'
The red farmer's hydrangea is one of the most famous hydrangea varieties with beautiful spherical red flowers. This hydrangea grows on biennial wood, so that the new flowers form on shoots from the previous year. The plant has a relatively long flowering period from the end of June to September, so you can enjoy the beautiful red flowers for a long time.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Rotkehlchen'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Rotkehlchen' is a richly flowering hydrangea with screen flowers. The red to purple fringe flowers surround the pink fertile flowers.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Roze'
The pink hydrangea is an easy plant. The plant is hardy and has few problems with plant diseases. The pink hydrangea does need a soil with a high acidity.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Soeur Therese'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Soeur Thérèse' is a small to medium-sized compact ball hydrangea. This hydrangea blooms from July to September with pure white bulbs that bloom with a light pink glow. It is remarkable that the white flowers do not quickly blemish (turn brown) when it rains. The leaves are medium green, oval and serrated at the edge. This hydrangea likes morning sun and afternoon sun, but cannot stand too bright afternoon sun, which can cause leaf burn on very hot summer days. It prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind tolerant.
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Hydrangea macr. 'Taube'
Hydrangea macrophylla 'taube', syn. 'pink counter', is a compact, densely branched lacecap hydrangea. This flat-umbrella hydrangea blooms from July to September with beautiful pink-red or electric blue flowers on the outside and pink-red to blue small fertile flowers in the centre. It is remarkable that the decoy flowers and fertile indoor flowers have the same colour. The leaves are glossy, dark green, oval and toothed at the edge. This hydrangea likes morning sun and afternoon sun, but cannot stand too bright afternoon sun, which can cause leaf burn on very hot summer days. It prefers a slightly acidic moist soil, is fairly hardy, attracts butterflies and bees. Can also be planted on the coast, sea wind tolerant.
€7.11