Is Hortensia the same as hydrangea?

Is Hortensia the same as hydrangea?

While we most often identify these familiar blooms as ‘hydrangeas’, they’re also known by other names. Long used as a common name for the plant, the name ‘hortensia’ also indicates a specific selection of bigleaf hydrangea, which goes by the scientific name Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Hortensia’.

What is Hortensia flower in English?

Hydrangea, common name Hortensia, is a genus of 70-80 species of flowers. The earliest kinds of hydrangea came from southern and eastern Asia. The colour of the flowers can tell you how much acid is in the soil the plant is growing in.

Will hydrangeas grow back if cut down?

Pruning New-Wood Bloomers You can take a more relaxed attitude about pruning if you have hydrangeas that set flower buds on current season wood, like panicle and smooth hydrangeas. Even if you cut canes back to ground level during dormancy, the shrubs will grow back and produce blooms in spring.

How do you take care of Hortensia?

Hydrangea Care Tips

  1. Water at a rate of 1 inch per week throughout the growing season.
  2. Add mulch underneath your hydrangeas to help keep the soil moist and cool.
  3. Apply fertilizer based on your specific hydrangeas.
  4. Protect against pests and disease by choosing cultivars with resistant traits.

What does the name Hortensia mean?

The Garden
The name Hortensia is primarily a female name of Latin origin that means Of The Garden.

How do I know what kind of hydrangea I have?

If the flower buds open a green color, then turn white, and as they age turn green or greenish brown, you have an arborescens type. If the flowers open white and stay white until they get old, then you probably have a macrophylla type. White flowering macrophylla types are less common, but they do exist.

What month do you cut back hydrangeas?

Trimming should be done immediately after flowering stops in summer, but no later than August 1. Do not prune in fall, winter, or spring or you could be cutting off new buds. Tip-pruning the branches as leaves emerge in spring can encourage multiple, smaller flower heads rather than fewer larger flower heads.

Can hydrangeas grow inside?

How to grow a hydrangea indoors. When grown as indoor plants, hydrangeas need as much light as possible, ideally 6-8 hours per day, but they also prefer cold temperatures, which is why it’s best to move them outdoors when summer arrives. Place your hydrangea near a bright window in a cold room.

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