Hydrangea Flower Description. It has 4- to 12-inch oakleaf-shaped leaves that are fuzzy when young. Four-petaled flowers grow in round clusters that are usually 4 to 8 inches wide.
Four-petaled flowers grow in round clusters that are usually 4 to 8 inches wide. Petiolaris can reach up to 15 metres clinging to any solid support by means of aerial rootlets. Flowers bloom in white lavender pink and green.
The flowers of Hydrangea are carried in bunches at the ends of the stems.
The wild hydrangea flowers are attractive to butterflies and other insects. Petiolaris can reach up to 15 metres clinging to any solid support by means of aerial rootlets. Hydrangea is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants native to southern and eastern Asia from Japan to China the Himalaya and Indonesia and North and South America. 27082016 Macrophylla hydrangea have been bred using mostly Hydrangea macrophylla and Hydrangea serrata.