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  • Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’-장미수국
    식물/들꽃-수국과(Hydrangeaceae) 2018. 3. 22. 22:04

    장미수국

     

    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’

     

     

    장미수국이라는 이름으로 유통된다.

     

    구글 이미지 검색으로

     

    위 이미지와 비슷한 것을 찾았다.

     

    1.Macrophylla Etoile Violette

     

    2.Hydrangea serrata ‘Purple Tiers’ (Miyama-yae-Murasaki)

     

    3.Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’

     

    4.HYDRANGEA 'Fireworks Blue'

     

    5.Hydrangea serrata 'Miyama yae murasaki'

     

    6.Hydrangea Macrophylla Jogasaki


    위 6종 중 국표에는 

     

    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’

     
    하나만 있다.
     
    비슷하다.
     
    꽃모양으로만 보면 
     
    6.Hydrangea Macrophylla Jogasaki
     
    가장 가깝다.
     
    Hydrangea Macrophylla Jogasaki=Hydrangea macrophylla Fireworks Blue
    https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/199954/Hydrangea-macrophylla-Jogasaki-(L-d)/Details
    3.Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’와
    6.Hydrangea Macrophylla Jogasaki는 
    지역적으로는 같은 곳
     

     

    이즈노 반도

    조가사키

     
    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’는 
    지역적으로는 
    Hydrangea Macrophylla Jogasaki와 같고
    Hydrangea Macrophylla Jogasaki=Hydrangea macrophylla Fireworks Blue 인 점을 보면
    3개의 학명이 동일하지 않을까?
    생각된다.
     
    1.Hydrangea macrophylla Etoile Violette
    http://signaturehydrangeas.
    co.uk/hydrangea-macrophylla
    -etoile-violette-l-violet-star
    -779-p.asp
    Hydrangea macrophylla Etoile Violette - Violet Star is a vigorous bushy deciduous Hydrangea with glossy green leaves. Produces flat double light blue lilac pink or dark purplish pink star shaped flowers in summer turning bronze red in late autumn. Flower centres are green turning to dark purple. Blue Flowers on acid soil. Can be planted in shade or part shade conditions.
    2.Hydrangea serrata ‘Purple Tiers’ (Miyama-yae-Murasaki)
    http://plants.englishgardens.
    com/12150001/Plant/9329/Purple
    _Tiers_Hydrangea
    A beautiful compact shrub that features showy lacecaps producing lavender to blue double flowers from purple-red buds; serrated leaves are tinged burgundy in the fall; a wonderful choice for the flower garden or border
    3.Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’
    https://gracehensleyhorticulture.
    com/hydrangea-macrophylla
    -izu-no-hana/

    Wildly popular in the Victorian era, Hydrangeas have been largely overlooked until recently.  Perhaps in typical American fashion, it’s the almost obese, Hydrangea macrophylla mop-heads that grab our attention.  However, the mop-heads are really mutant forms of the delicate Japanese lacecap variety, originally described in the late 1770s.  Daniel Hinkley observed large populations in the Chiba Prefecture south of Tokyo in the mid 1990s.  The rarely available H. macrophylla ‘Izu No Hana’, with its charming party-favor florets, was included in my 2003 copy of the sadly now-defunct Heronswood Nursery catalog.
    4.HYDRANGEA 'Fireworks Blue'
    https://www.greenplantswap.
    co.uk/plants/9769-hydrangea
    -macrophylla-blue-fireworks
    Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Blue Fireworks’. This is a deciduous shrub that will produce rounded blue or purple flower heads in acidic soil. The flowers will turn pink or red in alkaline or neutral soil. The leaves are large and toothed they can be susceptible to powdery mildew. They will prefer sun to semi-shade and fertile, moist but well drained soil. You must protect from the cold and frost. The flowering heads may be cut and dried for dried floral arrangements or wreath-making.
    5.Hydrangea serrata 'Miyama yae murasaki'
    https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/
    133986/Hydrangea-serrata-Miyama
    -yae-murasaki-(L-d)/Details
    'Miyama-yae-murasaki' is a compact, upright deciduous shrub with pointed dark green leaves flushed crimson when young and in autumn. A Japanese cultivar with rounded flowerheads of double blue (pink in more alkaline soils) ray florets neatly arranged around the frothy fertile flowers
    6.Hydrangea Macrophylla Jogasaki
    http://www.learn2grow.com/
    plants/hydrangea-macrophylla
    -jogasaki/
    Flat clusters of silvery-pink to silvery lavender-blue flowers that resemble fireworks occur on the Jogosaki hydrangea. This selection of bigleaf hydrangea is a deciduous flowering shrub with large, glossy dark green leaves and a bushy habit. In summer it produces flower clusters on branch tips that vary between pink to blue (soil pH dependent). Central in the flattened cluster are the tiny fertile flowers surrounded by the showy white sterile flowers with increased numbers of petal-like sepals. The sterile flowers jut out on long stalks. The dried flowers and fruits are an attractive beige to sandy brown.



     

     

     

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