Hydrangeas belong to the genus Hydrangea, which includes a diverse group of species and cultivars. While hydrangeas are found in various parts of the world, they are most commonly associated with Asia and the Americas. Hydrangea macrophylla, with its mophead and lacecap varieties, is among the most popular species grown for its captivating blossoms.
Hydrangeas are celebrated for their large and showy flower clusters, known as inflorescences. The most distinctive feature of hydrangeas is their remarkable ability to change flower color based on soil pH. In acidic soil, they typically produce blue or purple blossoms, while alkaline soil results in pink or red flowers. White hydrangeas, however, maintain their color regardless of soil pH.
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