Winter Dormancy In Hydrangeas: How They Weather The Cold
In winter, hydrangeas undergo dormancy to endure harsh conditions. Their once-vibrant blooms fade, leaving behind dried flower heads that may persist throughout the season. Dormant stems, now bare and woody, take on a brownish-gray hue, devoid of leaves and buds. These stems stand tall, providing structure and protection to the dormant plant within, awaiting the …
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