What is Hydrangea Aspecter?
HYDANGEA ASPERA is a deciduous shrub from China, Tai -wan, India and the Himalayan region. His striking flowers excel in the other members of the Hydrange family. The two main varieties of Hydrangea Aspera are Villasa and Sargentiana. These ornamental hydrangeas require wet soil and prosper in the sun or partial shadow. Plants can be promoted from seeds or cuttings. These distinctive floral clusters are approximately 10 inches (25.5 centimeters) across and at the end of summer and early autumn bloom. Like other hydrangeas, the color of the as Asper hydrangeas depends on the acidity of the soil. Flowers can be found in various shades of white, pink and purple. Adding aluminum to the soil causes flowers to embody. Tomá Peeling's peel with brown to brownish gray color that increases interest in the landscape during the colder months when the leaves are gone. Plants are found both in cold climates and in tropical areas, differing in their tolerance to the cold.
TheHydension Hydension Leaves are about 10 inches (25.5 centimeters) long and 4 inches (10 centimeters) wide. They are shaped as a spear with an serrated edge and are dark green with fuzzy coating that feels like velvet. Large, dark leaves provide stunning contrast to brilliant clusters of flowers.
These plants should be trimmed with dormants within months or can become lengthy. Excessive pruning or pruning, when the plant is not sleeping, can damage the plant. Other threats of Hydrangea Aspera are honey sponge and early frost. The area surrounding the plant should be maintained without pests and weeds to prevent mushroom forming, and the plant should be covered at night if early frost is predicted. Although the soil should be maintained moist, excessive stay can damage the plant, so that good drainage must be maintained.
Hydrangea Aspera has limited use as medicinal plants. Some enjoyed tea to treat the digestive and respirand problems. Several claim that this is beneficial in the treatment of cancer. Caution should be caution when the infusion of this plant should be caution as the leaves contain hydrogen cyanide. This causes respiratory failure when ingestion in large quantities, which can be fatal.