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  1. Reblooming Hydrangeas - Dave's Garden

    Jun 18, 2012 · Bigleaf hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla) have changed significantly in the past few years. While the big, blowsy flowers have always stolen the show in May and June, gardeners intent …

  2. Hydrangeas...How and Where and What... Part II

    Jan 15, 2008 · Watch for the final installment on hydrangeas in this series. I’ll cover winter protection in colder climates, how to propagate a hydrangea, and how to preserve those beautiful flowers. Photos …

  3. PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide - Dave's ...

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  4. Hydrangeas:Pruning Young, Newly Planted Hydrangeas - Dave's Garden

    Jul 7, 2010 · With all types of hydrangea, it pays dividends to build a strong bushy plant before you worry about flowers. The first few years after being planted are the most important for pruning, …

  5. Drying Hydrangea Flowers - Dave's Garden

    Sep 2, 2010 · Hydrangeas have been a favorite decorating subject since Victorian times or before. Artists choose the handsome flowers as subjects for their paintings, and fabric designers incorporate …

  6. Perfectly picotee - choice picotee edged flowers for the summer garden

    Jul 29, 2014 · Hydrangea I can't say Hydrangeas make a huge contribution to the world of picotee flowers, but what they offer is sublime. Garden Crossings has several picotee choices in Hydrangea …

  7. Monocots versus Dicots- what's the big deal? - Dave's Garden

    Nov 29, 2011 · Hydrangeas on left may look like complex flowers, but really these are just bunches of little flowers with 4 petals each. Kalanchoe marmorata, a common succulent dicot, also has 4 petals …

  8. Growing Hydrangea paniculata - Dave's Garden

    Sep 2, 2017 · Late summer is usually a tired time in the garden. Everything seems to be getting ready for a long winter's sleep and there isn't much blooming to keep things interesting. But if you have a …

  9. Is it a Petal or a Sepal? - Dave's Garden

    Feb 18, 2011 · Some incomplete flowers such as hydrangeas and clematis shown here have colorful sepals that look like petals. A look at the flower reveals only one whorl of petal-like parts. In cases …

  10. Beware of AI Fake Plant Advertising - Dave's Garden

    Dec 10, 2024 · Not to mention the fact that hydrangeas lack the pigment necessary to actually produce orange or yellow blooms. Below is an actual photo of a pomegranate. Notice the difference? Before …