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Oakleaf Hydrangea
Latin Name:
Hydrangea quercifolia
location:
southeastern United States
The Oakleaf Hydrangea, originally named Hydrangea quercifolia, is normally found around southeastern United States. It normally look like a deciduous flowering shrub, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, its foliage is more or less opposite, simple, deciduous leaves and in the automn it generally looks like showy. The Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) has beautiful flowers that are upright pyramidal clusters of white flowers and grows fruits, characterized as dry capsule. An interesting characteristic it has is its bark, where we can find new shoots are covered with dense rusty-colored hairs on it. A fact to point at regarding the way it is cultured is that full to partial shade However, a bad thing with the Oakleaf Hydrangea can be that lack of winter hardiness A good way to identify a Hydrangea quercifolia with its large naked terminal buds. The Oakleaf Hydrangea's reproduction is pretty interesting since it is mainly done by cuttings
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