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  2. How to Grow the Most Beautiful Hydrangeas This Summer - AOL

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    Depending on the type, hydrangeas thrive in USDA Hardiness zones 3 to 10. If you give them the right conditions, they're actually one of the most low-maintenance plants to grow.

  3. The Best Compact Hydrangea Varieties for Small Yards - AOL

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  4. This New Hydrangea Variety Is Made to Give You More Blooms - AOL

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    According to Bailey Nurseries, the growers behind First Editions Shrubs & Trees, the FlowerFull will supply your garden with two to three times more blooms per season than your typical hydrangea ...

  5. Hydrangea radiata - Wikipedia

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    It is also more difficult to root from cuttings than either smooth or ashy hydrangeas. Silverleaf hydrangea produces more showy flowers than smooth hydrangea or ashy hydrangea. Silverleaf hydrangea is suitable for hardiness zones 4 to 9, although highly protected locations would be advisable in areas warmer than zone 6. Several popular ...

  6. Hydrangea petiolaris - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea petiolaris is cultivated as an ornamental plant in Europe and North America. Climbing hydrangea is grown either on masonry walls or on sturdy trellises or fences. It is at its best where it gets morning sun and afternoon shade, however it can tolerate dense shade, [1] and is therefore often selected for shady, north-facing areas with little or no sun.

  7. Hydrangea hirta - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea hirta, also known as the nettle-leaved hydrangea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae that is native to East Asia. [2] Due to the beauty and sturdiness of the species' flowers it can be found outside of its range being used for horticultural and landscaping purposes, and is found in gardens in countries including the United Kingdom and the United States.