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What is the scientific name of a hydrangea?

Hydrangea is the genus name of the Hydrangea plants. You can tell because when you look at the scientific names of the many species of hydrangea they all begin with Hydrangea _______. Example, Hydrangea Macrophylla (the most popular form of the Hydrangea.


Why are my plants not blooming?

Do you have carbon dioxide, water, sunlight?


What happen if all plants bloomed at the same time?

if all plants bloomed at the same time most of them will die cause too many plants will soak up the minerals from the soil, leaving the other plants with no nutrients, causind them to die


What would happen if all plants bloomed at the same time?

if all plants bloomed at the same time most of them will die cause too many plants will soak up the minerals from the soil, leaving the other plants with no nutrients, causind them to die


Can you help me with blooming plant identification?

Yes, I can help you identify blooming plants.


What type of plant is a hydrangea considered to be?

A hydrangea plant is considered to be in the Hydrangeaceae family. There are 70-75 different species of hydrangea. These plants grow primarily in North and South America and North and South Asia.


What might happen if all the plants bloomed at the same time?

Mass blooming does occur naturally. In the desert, a rare rainstorm may cause a mass blooming of all the dormant seeds in the soil, and is a most impressive sight. In a farmed crop, such as onion or carrot, all the plants bloom at a similar time. Which no doubt makes for a monotonous diet for their fertilizing insects. And of course, mass blooming occurs amongst the large trees such as beech, oaks, etc; without causing a problem. There could be a possible problem, if there were insufficient pollinators around, for then some of the 'less attractive' flowers would go unpollinated.


What kind of plants is a water hyacinth?

They are aquatic plants they have 6 petals and when they are not fully bloomed the are mistaken as frog bits.


Will monster energy grow plants?

Actually, if you use about 25% monster and 75% water, it will grow. I grew roses in a monster can I put water in, they were not fully bloomed but by the end of the two weeks they were fully bloomed. I actually think Monster makes plants last longer outside of dirt, but if you put dirt and the monster/water together it should last a very long time, who knows, it may even start growing more plants!


Why are allgeries bad during spring?

Plants are blooming.


Do pennies placed in the soil next to hydrangea plants effect the color?

Not that I've heard. Many hydrangea strains will have different flower colors, depending on the aluminum content of the soil. When there is available aluminum, the flowers will be blue. When there is no available aluminum, they'll be pink. This doesn't work for white hydrangeas. You can add aluminum sulfate, which is available at most garden centers, to turn pink flowers blue. In order to turn blue flowers pink, raise the soil pH by adding a liming material, and the aluminum will form insoluble compounds and no longer be available to the plants.


What kind of roots do hydrangea have?

Hydrangea plants have fibrous roots, which are shallow and spread out horizontally close to the surface of the soil. These roots help the plant efficiently absorb water and nutrients from the soil.