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Hydrangea involucrata - Bracted Hydrangea

Hydrangea involucrata
Bracted Hydrangea

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Very beautiful young plant, I am looking forward to seeing the flowers.

Hong , 19/09/2023

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A very different Hydrangea, with peony-like buds that open into vaporous inflorescences, blue-mauve in the center and white on the periphery. They bloom abundantly in summer, from July to October, on the current year's shoots, accompanied by a unique wavy and velvety foliage. Very hardy, not very tall, it is suitable for small gardens and container cultivation. This shade-loving Hydrangea tolerates slightly chalky soils.
Flower size
15 cm
Height at maturity
1 m
Spread at maturity
1.50 m
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -23°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Description

The Hydrangea involucrata, sometimes called involucrata 'azisa', is very different from the large-leaved hydrangeas (macrophylla) of our grandmothers. It rarely exceeds 1m (3 ft 4 in) in height, has a distinctly spreading habit, and blooms abundantly for almost 4 months if faded flowers are removed. Its flowering is as unusual as it is rustic: large rounded flower buds that resemble peonies open into flat, airy inflorescences, with a deep lavender colour in the centre and white on the periphery, a colour that is independent of the soil that hosts the bush. They bloom on original foliage, dark green, embossed and soft to the touch. Unlike many hydrangeas, it tolerates slightly chalky soils but requires a shaded exposure.

 

The Hydrangea involucrata or dwarf hydrangea, from the Hydrangeaceae family, is native to the high-altitude wet forests of Japan and Taiwan. It is distinguished by its small size but also by the fact that its flowering occurs on the current year's growth and not on one-year-old wood like Hydrangea macrophylla. This means that even if the stems are destroyed by severe, even late frost, the plant will develop new shoots from the base and its flowering will not be affected. The bush is hardy to about -18°C (-0.4 °F).

The plant forms a small bush, wider than tall, about 90 cm (35.4 in) to 1 m (3 ft 4 in) in height and 1.50 m (4 ft 11 in) in spread. The characteristic flower buds of this hydrangea are rounded, the size of peony buds. The beautiful plate-like flower heads of the Hydrangea involucrata, 12 to 15 cm (4.7 to 5.9 in) wide, bloom in large numbers from July to October, more or less early depending on the climate. They are composed of numerous small fertile flowers in blue-mauve buds, gathered in a central disk, surrounded by a few much larger sterile florets, pure white, carried by long peduncles. They are often visited by butterflies. The foliage, a beautiful dark green, covered with numerous short hairs, falls in autumn. It consists of oval leaves measuring about 8-10cm (3.1-3.9 in) long by 6-8cm (2.4-3.1 in) wide, finely toothed along the edges, strongly veined and with a wavy appearance.

 

The Hydrangea involucrata requires a cool environment, plant it in partial shade or not too dense shade, in a place protected from cold, dry winds, in a soil that remains moist, not too compact, slightly acidic, neutral, or even slightly chalky. This rustic variety, which blooms while others are already almost faded, extends the flowering period of hydrangeas. Plant it at the edge of woodlands, at the back of a flower bed, under tall trees, or near a shaded wall of the house. It can be accompanied by ferns, hostas, Japanese knotweed, Thalictrums.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 1 m
Spread at maturity 1.50 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour mauve
Flowering time July to October
Inflorescence Umbel
Flower size 15 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Hydrangea

Species

involucrata

Family

Hydrangeaceae

Other common names

Bracted Hydrangea

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference854921

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Planting and care

Plant the Hydrangea involucrata in a soil that remains moist, humus-bearing or enriched with leaf compost, worked deeply. It prefers soils that are slightly acidic or neutral, but tolerates a little limestone in the soil. Choose a semi-shade or light shade exposure, sheltered from cold and dry winds. Prune it fairly short in late winter or early spring, as this will encourage the development of new, highly floriferous shoots.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Free-standing
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, deep, loamy, fertile

Care

Pruning instructions Prune it quite short at the end of winter or in early spring, this will promote the growth of new floriferous shoots.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time February to March
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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