Large, full umbels with small star-shaped flowers give the hydrangea its charm. This plant is associated with the long, bright days of spring and the summery atmosphere.

The hydrangea is known for its large, full umbels filled with numerous small star-shaped flowers that give the plant its unique charm. This stunning bloomer is strongly linked to the long, bright days of spring and the warm ambiance of summer. With a subtle, sweet scent, hydrangeas are true showstoppers — not only in the garden but also indoors, where their substantial flowers and lush green leaves create an inviting atmosphere.

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Indoor hydrangea

The indoor hydrangea has a positive impact on a healthy indoor climate. With its strong ability to influence humidity the hydrangea helps ensure good humidity in the home. Complaints of dry skin, headaches and dry eyes decrease and you feel better with this houseplant in your interior.

The indoor hydrangea is a seasonal product, available from January to October. High season runs from March to August with the best availability of indoor hydrangeas.

Garden hydrangea

The familiar pink, blue or white balls, plumes and posies are erupting in front gardens; the hydrangea is a very popular garden and pot plant, particularly because of its extremely lavish flowering. The hydrangea is also an easy plant that brings attractive colours to your garden.

The garden hydrangea is a seasonal product, available from March to September. High season runs from April to August with the best availability of garden hydrangeas.

Shapes

The hydrangea symbolises grace, beauty and abundance because of the extravagant number of flowers and the generous rounded shape. The hydrangea is available in many different shapes.

The best-known hydrangea is the mophead hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla). The panicle hydrangea (as seen in the image) differs from other hydrangea types with its large plumes and its upright growth. Another fairly popular hydrangea is the Annabelle. The cream-coloured spherical flowers bloom from July to September.

Colours

Hydrangeas are available in an abundance of colours, including white, pink, red and blue. There are also bicoloured varieties: pink/white and blue/white. Most hydrangeas change colour during flowering, e.g. from pink to dark green. In that way the hydrangea keeps surprising you.

Cultivation

Environmentally-friendly

Hydrangea cultivation is very environmentally-friendly! The nursery makes little use of fertilisers and energy to grow these flowers. As a result, most hydrangeas are given the MPS-A or MPS-A+ certification. This was one of the topics we discussed with hydrangea grower Sjaak van Schie. You can read about our conversation in our blog.

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