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Hydrangea, Full Bloom Hydrangea

Full Bloom Hydrangea

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Mayfield Florist offers the best selection of beautiful, farm fresh flowers in Tucson. Many of the arrangements we create include gorgeous full bloom hydrangea. Hydrangea is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants in the family Hydrangaceae, native to southern and eastern Asia. These plants are well-known for their large clusters of showy flowers that come in a variety of colors. We utilize full bloom hydrangea in many different types of arrangements. They are a very versatile flower and really add a luxurious, upscale feel to any bouquet. 

Hydrangea is a flower that is commonly used for floral designs. Hydrangea is a perennial plant that grows in the summer, and some varieties can also grow in the winter. Hydrangea has many different colors and sizes. Hydrangea is known for its beautiful flowers and their large size. The most popular types of hydrangea flowers are pink, blue and white. Hydrangea are a beautiful, vibrant flower that comes in a wide range of colors. They're often used in floral designs because they have a strong, long-lasting scent, and the blooms can last for weeks after they've been cut.

There are several different types of hydrangea plants: H. paniculata (which has fragrant blooms), H. arborescens (which has larger blooms), H. macrophylla (which has smaller blooms), H. serrata (which has variegated leaves), H. quercifolia (which has yellowish flowers), H. arborescens 'Annabelle' (which has larger blooms than regular hydrangeas) and H. arborescens bicolor 'Annabelle' (which has two colors on each individual flower).

But what exactly are hydrangeas? How do they differ from other flowers? Let's take a look at their unique characteristics!

History of Hydrangea's

Hydrangea have been around since the 1600s and were originally named after their discoverer, German botanist Johann Georg Karl von Siebold. They were first discovered in Japan and brought to Europe by Dutch traders. In the United States, they became popular after they were introduced in 1811 by John James Audubon during his travels through Pennsylvania and New York State. It wasn't until 1839 that hydrangeas began to be grown commercially for use in floral arrangements; before then, people had only seen them growing wild along roadsides or in forests.

What Makes Them Different From Other Flowers?

The most obvious difference between hydrangeas and other types of flowers is their "ball" shape—most other flowers have petals that curve outward from their center point (like tulips). They grow best in partial shade and moist soil, although some varieties can tolerate full sun. They're popular for use in floral design because they have so many beautiful colors and textures available, making them perfect for any occasion.

Our firm is one of the premier floral design firms operating in Tucson, Arizona. If you are in the area, please stop in and visit our brand new flower shop location at 2200 North Wilmot Road, Tucson, AZ 85712. The design center has a beautiful customer showroom, open to the public for in-store shopping. Our showroom is filled with occasion themed gifts. It has a large walk-in cooler. The award-winning floral design staff at Mayfield Florist keeps that cooler filled with beautiful, farm-fresh floral bouquets, themed for many different occasions.