Sunday, July 4, 2010

Hydrangea

Hydrangea
The Hydrangea is a dicotyledon plant belonging to the family Ydrangeides (Hydrangeaceae). To race Ydrangeia (Hydrangea) contains around 25 species that thrive in Central and Eastern Asia, mostly China and areas of the Himalayas, as well as in the Americas. Grown as an ornamental fyto.Einai bushy, deciduous plant. It has large leaves up to 15 cm long, heart-shaped with notched region. The inflorescences are rich, and spherical. Consisting of several pink, red, purple, blue and white flowers. The color of the flowers is mainly determined by the genetic makeup of plants and the soil, but a change of color can be achieved and various vaccinations.

The Hydrangea is grown as an ornamental plant in pots and gardens. In Japan, dried petals of the flowers are added to tea, creating a variety of tea "Hydrangea."

In Greece, the cultivation is mainly in Athens and the plant comes into flower blooming in pots in the winter until May.

Description
Is a small shrub of 0.40 cm to 2.50 m. The leaves are oval or elliptical, sharp jagged top and length of 10-20 cm flowers are white or pink. Spherical shape, or fovoeideis korymvomorfes inflorescences. It grows in soils but not wet. Multiplied by cuttings. The main enemy is mildew, fungus and other Askochytos.

Historical data
Is a small shrub of 0.40 cm to 2.50 m. The leaves are oval or elliptical, sharp jagged top and length of 10-20 cm flowers are white or pink. Spherical shape, or fovoeideis korymvomorfes inflorescences. It grows in soils but not wet. Multiplied by cuttings. The main enemy is mildew, fungus and other Askochytos.

The origin of the plant are from China and Japan. In these countries, cultivated from very ancient times, in various permutations. Eventually moved to Europe and the world and made crosses of varieties that have appeared in trade beautiful hybrids.
Source: http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%9F%CF%81%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%BD%CF%83%CE%AF%CE%B1

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