Hydrangeas

Find the Perfect Hydrangea for Your Space

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Hydrangeas For Full Sun

6+ Hours

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Hydrangeas For Shade

2-5 Hours

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Dwarf Hydrangeas

Under 3 Feet

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Large Hydrangeas

4+ Feet

Types of Hydrangeas


Mophead Hydrangeas

Mophead
Hydrangeas

  • Most Popular Type
  • Blue, Pink & Purple Flowers
  • Morning Sun With Afternoon Shade
Smooth Hydrangeas

Smooth
Hydrangeas

  • Largest Hydrangea Blooms
  • White, Pink or Green Flowers
  • Perfect for Full Sun
Panicle Hydrangeas

Panicle
Hydrangeas

  • Can Prune Into Trees
  • White, Pink or Green Flowers
  • Perfect for Full Sun
Lacecap Hydrangeas

Lacecap
Hydrangeas

  • Unique Flowers
  • Blue, Pink & Purle Flowers
  • Morning Sun With Afternoon Shade
Oakleaf Hydrangeas

Oakleaf
Hydrangeas

  • Native to North America
  • Beautiful Fall Foliage
  • Partial Shade to Full Sun
Mountain Hydrangeas

Mountain
Hydrangeas

  • Dwarf Hydrangeas
  • Blue, Pink & Purple Flowers
  • Morning Sun With Afternoon Shade
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  • Pia Hydrangea
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Pia Hydrangea

    $56.99
  • Magical® Ruby Red Hydrangea Flowering
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Magical® Ruby Red Hydrangea

    $76.49
  • Sweet Fantasy Hydrangea in the Garden
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Sweet Fantasy Hydrangea

    $66.99
  • Red Sensation Hydrangea Flowering in the Front Yard
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Red Sensation Hydrangea

    $66.99
  • Candy Kisses Hydrangea in the Front Yard
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 11

    Candy Kisses Hydrangea

    $74.99
  • All Summer Beauty Hydrangea in a Landscaping
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    All Summer Beauty Hydrangea

    $66.99
  • Strawberry Sundae Hydrangea Tree Growing at Business
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Strawberry Sundae Hydrangea Tree

    $74.99
  • Quick Fire Hydrangea Tree Growing in the Landscaping
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Quick Fire® Hydrangea Tree

    $69.99
  • Common Oakleaf Hydrangea Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Common Oakleaf Hydrangea

    $74.99
  • Early Blue Hydrangea Cloe Up Flower and Leaves
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Early Blue Hydrangea Tree

    $77.99
  • Blue Sunset Mophead Hydrangea Shrubs Blooming in the Nursery
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Blue Sunset Hydrangea

    $60.99
  • Hydrangea Arborescens Emerald Lace
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Emerald Lace Hydrangea

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  • Pink Phantom Hydrangea Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Phantom Hydrangea

    $29.99 - $54.99
  • Violet Crown Hydrangea Growing at Business
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Violet Crown Hydrangea

    $29.99
  • Pistachio Hydrangea in a Garden Pot
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Pistachio Hydrangea

    $29.99
  • Lime Lovebird Hydrangea Flowering
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Lime Lovebird Hydrangea

    $29.99
  •  Red Beauty Hydrangea Growing in the Landscaping
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Red Beauty Hydrangea

    $29.99
  • Penny Mac Hydrangea Under the Sunlight
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Penny Mac Hydrangea

    $29.99
  • Mini Penny Mac Hydrangea Flowering
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Mini Penny Hydrangea

    $29.99
  • Blue Bird Hydrangea Flowers and Foliage
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Blue Bird Hydrangea

    $39.49 - $70.99
  • Tara Hydrangea Flower Petals and Foliage
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Tara Hydrangea

    $54.99 - $72.99
  • Blue Cityline Vienna Hydrangea Flower
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Cityline Vienna® Hydrangea

    $32.99
  • Cityline Venice Hydrangea Shrub Covered in Blue Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Cityline Venice® Hydrangea

    $29.99 - $55.49
  • Green, Blue and Purple Cityline Rio Hydrangea Flower Head
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Cityline® Rio Hydrangea

    $32.99
  • Purple and White Cityline Mars Hydrangea Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Cityline® Mars Hydrangea

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  • Little Lamb Hydrangea Flowers in Pink and White
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

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    Little Lamb Hydrangea

    $32.99
  • Gatsby Star Hydrangea Flower Florets Close Up
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Gatsby Star® Hydrangea

    $31.99 - $55.49
  • Pink Edgy Hearts Hydrangea Variegated Flower
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Edgy® Hearts Hydrangea

    $32.99
  • Pink Let's Dance Starlight Hydrangea Lacecap Flower
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Let's Dance® Starlight Hydrangea

    $32.99
  • Let's Dance Diva Hydrangea Lacecap Flower
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

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    Let's Dance® Diva! Hydrangea

    $32.99

About Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas Plant
Genus
Hydrangea
Species
Aborescens, Macrophylla, Paniculata, Quercifolia, Serrata, Anomala
Family
Hydrangeaceae

Common Names:

Hydrangeas, Hortensia


Native To:

USA, Asia

Plant Type:

Bushes

Foliage Type:

Deciduous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

3-9

Flower Color:

Blue, Pink, Purple/Lavender, Red, White

Flower Bloom Time:

Fall, Spring, Summer

Growth Habit:

Mounding, Multi-stemmed, Rounded

Attracts:

Pollinators

Tolerates:

Resists:

How To Use Hydrangeas In The Garden

Hydrangeas are admired for their big, colorful flower clusters in shades of blue, pink, red, green, purple, or white. These blooms often change hue based on the soil's pH level, offering a dynamic visual appeal throughout the growing season. Beyond their beauty, hydrangeas are relatively easy to care for, making them a popular choice among gardeners.

In a mixed border, let hydrangeas anchor the middle layer with their bold leaves and oversized flower heads. Dappled shade or filtered sunlight suits them, so choose companion plants that thrive under similar conditions for a pleasing blend. Arrange a few in large containers near entrances or patios, where their robust blooms can greet visitors. For a broader impression, line them along a fence or foundation in a massed planting that softens hard edges and ties the landscape together.

Hydrangeas Care

Hydrangeas thrive in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. They prefer morning sun and afternoon shade, as too much direct sunlight can cause stress. Regular watering is essential to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. For optimal growth, fertilize hydrangeas in early spring and mid-summer with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.

Pruning hydrangeas depends on the type, with some blooming on new wood, old wood, or a combination of the two. Mophead, mountain, oakleaf, and climbing hydrangeas flower on old wood and should be pruned immediately after flowering; prune others in late winter or early spring. Protect plants during winter by adding mulch around the base to insulate roots. For potted plants, choose a container with adequate drainage and rich potting soil, and water frequently to maintain moisture.

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Hydrangeas Plant

Changing Color of Hydrangeas

You can shift the color of some hydrangeas with a few strategic steps. Flower shades often depend on the soil’s pH and aluminum availability. To alter hydrangeas from pink to blue, you should increase aluminum exposure and lower soil pH by using aluminum sulfate or compost. To shift from blue to pink, minimize aluminum uptake by using dolomitic lime or high-phosphorus fertilizers. These adjustments are easier to do for potted plants than for those in the ground.

Water quality, organic additives like coffee grounds, and specialized fertilizers can each play a role in coaxing hydrangeas toward a new hue. For best results, regularly monitor and adjust soil acidity and watering habits as needed. True white varieties cannot be recolored; however, certain cultivars may adopt slight tints with age.

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