Hydrangea is a genus of more than 70 species of flowering plants found naturally in Asia and the Americas, with the greatest variety occurring in eastern Asia. These plants range from shrubs to small trees and climbing vines, and are popular in cultivation for their flowers, particularly the widely grown deciduous varieties in temperate regions.
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Hydrangea
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General: the West of the USA, and only Hydrangea (Hydrangea peruviana Moric Flower: fused in Philadelphus, separate in Hydrangea and Deutzia Inflorescence: Inflorescence terminal or axillary, cymose, in Hydrangea Appearance: ... Hydrangea 1. Inflorescences smaller, axillary, flowers all fertile
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