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  2. How to Grow Hydrangeas, AKA the Low-Maintenance Flowers ... - AOL

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    Raise your hand if you love hydrangeas. We knew we weren’t alone. These gorgeous flowering shrubs are some of the easiest and most satisfying to grow in your garden because of their long bloom time

  3. 14 Plants You Should Always Grow Next to Hydrangeas ... - AOL

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    "Low-maintenance, easy to grow, and deer and rabbit resistant, astilbe, like hydrangeas, brighten up a garden that doesn't get a lot of sun," she says. Zones: 3 to 8 Size: 6 to 24 inches tall x 6 ...

  4. Growing Hydrangeas? These Are the 5 Main Types, and How ... - AOL

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    Learn the difference between common hydrangeas based on petal types and common colors, and how best to care for each kind.

  5. Hydrangea - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea flowers are produced from early spring to late autumn; they grow in flowerheads (corymbs or panicles) most often at the ends of the stems. Typically the flowerheads contain two types of flowers: small non-showy fertile flowers in the center or interior of the flowerhead, and large, sterile showy flowers with large colorful sepals ...

  6. Matthiola longipetala - Wikipedia

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    It has four-petaled purple to white flowers, which are approximately 1 to 2 cm wide. The plant is low-growing and highly branched in form, normally growing to about 45 cm in length. During the heat of the day, the flowers appear wilted.

  7. Hypocalymma minus - Wikipedia

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    Hypocalymma minus is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, and is endemic to the south west of Western Australia. It is a low-growing shrub, with heart-shaped leaves arranged in opposite pairs, white or pale pink flowers usually arranged singly in leaf axils with 10 to 20 stamens in one or two rows.