Plant of the month October: Panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea pani­cu­lata)

Plant profile

Bota­nical name: Hydrangea pani­cu­lata
German name: Panicle hydrangea
Family: Hydrangea family (Hydran­ge­aceae)
Flowe­ring time: August to September
Blos­soms: White, pink or dark pink
Foliage: Summer green, matt green
Growth habit: Shrub
Floor: Nutrient-rich, deep, humus-rich
Origin: Japan and China

Details of the Hydrangea pani­cu­lata

The Hydrangea pani­cu­lata is charac­te­rised by its upright growing panicles of flowers, which can reach an impres­sive size of up to 30 cm. Depen­ding on the variety, their flower colour varies from bright white to deli­cate pink to strong, reddish tones in late summer and autumn. This change in colour makes the panicle hydrangea parti­cu­larly inte­res­ting for garden lovers, as it reflects the course of the year in a fasci­na­ting way.

Compared to other hydrangea species, Hydrangea pani­cu­lata is parti­cu­larly robust and resistant to the cold. Its flowers appear on annual shoots, which makes it parti­cu­larly easy to care for. Regular pruning in spring ensures that it shines in full sple­ndour every year.

Thanks to its sturdy bran­ches, the panicle hydrangea requires no support and can even with­stand strong autumn winds. This makes it an ideal choice for exposed posi­tions in the garden.

Use of the panicle hydrangea in design

Hydrangea pani­cu­lata is a versa­tile plant in garden design. Whether as a soli­tary plant, hedge plant or in combi­na­tion with other peren­nials and shrubs, the panicle hydrangea creates impres­sive accents. Its wild yet elegant appearance is parti­cu­larly effec­tive in natu­ra­lised gardens or cottage gardens.

Hydrangea pani­cu­lata blends harmo­niously into plan­tings with grasses or ever­green shrubs and provides struc­ture in the garden. Its flower panicles are not only a visual delight, but also an important source of food for insects. The dried flowers can also be used wonderfully for deco­ra­tive purposes, whether indoors or as part of an autumn bouquet.

Its low main­ten­ance requi­re­ments and versa­ti­lity make Hydrangea pani­cu­lata the perfect choice for gardeners who want a low-maintenance yet impres­sive eye-catcher in their garden all year round.

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