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Hydrangea

Hydrangeaceae

Description:

Hydrangea flowers are produced from early spring to late autumn; they grow in flowerheads (corymbs or panicles) at the ends of the stems. In many species, the flowerheads contain two types of flowers, small fertile flowers in the middle of the flowerhead, and large, sterile bract-like flowers in a ring around the edge of each flowerhead. Other species have all the flowers sterile and of the same size. In most species the flowers are white, but in some species (notably H. macrophylla), can be blue, red, pink, light purple, or dark purple. In these species the exact colour often mirrors the pH of the soil; acidic soils produce blue flowers, neutral soils produce very pale cream petals, and alkaline soils results in pink or purple. This is caused by a color change of the flower pigments in the presence of aluminium ions which can be taken up into hyperaccumulating plants.

Habitat:

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2 Comments

keithp2012
keithp2012 10 years ago

Beautiful flower

keithp2012
keithp2012 11 years ago

My soil must be neutral to produce purple flowers

keithp2012
Spotted by
keithp2012

West Babylon, New York, USA

Spotted on Jun 21, 2011
Submitted on Jun 21, 2011

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