Hydrangea Colors
Hydrangea Colors. It's not the pH itself that dictates flower color. The color of a hydrangea flower depends on the chemical makeup of the soil it is planted in.
Like other members of the H. macrophylla species, flower color is variable for Rhapsody Blue hydrangea, despite its name. Changing from blue to pink means subtracting aluminum from the soil or taking it out of reach of the hydrangea. Pink hydrangea - Pink hydrangeas range from hot pinks to barely blushing and can be found in several different types.
If you want that "color magic" in your dwarf hydrangea bushes, you might consider 'Mini Penny' (Hydrangea macrophylla 'Mini Penny').
Flowers open in a widerange of colors, including white, pink, purple and blue.
The color of the flowers that bloom on these bushy plants can take on many shades of red, blue, pink, purple, white, and more. This is a beautiful hydrangea that makes a dramatic show in the spring and will grow in light shade or mostly sun. Some hydrangeas, such as the oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia), yield panicles of white flowers.
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