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HYDRANGEA (100)
Originally used by the Cherokee Indians for kidney support, hydrangea was introduced to early American settlers for similar purposes. A common shrub, hydrangea is a bitter and a solvent. Its solvent properties nutritionally support the urinary system. It ... [... more]
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Hydrangea
Hydrangeas bloom in midsummer to fall, depending on the species. Flower colors include blue, pink, red, and white. The most common type, bigleaf hydrangea (H. macrophylla), generally grows 3 to 6 feet tall and wide ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Hydrangea Quercifolia 'Alice'
'Alice' is an oakleaf hydrangea cultivar introduced into commerce by Michael Dirr through his Georgia Plant Introduction Program. It is an upright, stoloniferous, deciduous shrub with a broad rounded habit which typically grows 5-8' tall and as ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Oakleaf Hydrangea
The oakleaf hydrangea forms a broad-ranging mound, supposedly four to six feet but usually getting much larger (usually wider) as it ages. Shrubs of 10 to 12 feet are common. Beginning in late spring or early summer, ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Prune Hydrangeas
Trim the flower-bearing wood down to 24 - 36". The ideal shape for a pruned hydrangea is that of a vase, open in the center for maximum air circulation. Keep 5 - 10 stalks of last year's new wood coming up from the base of the plant. Anything ... [... more]
eHow

Hydrangea Topiary
Two popular types of hydrangeas are the big bushy 'Annabelle' and the cone-shaped 'PeeGee'. The best time to harvest the blooms is early fall as the flower fades from white to mauve. Cut them on a dry day after the ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Hydrangea -- Color
Hortensia hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) will turn blue if the soil is on the acid side. Fertilize yearly with an acid fertilizer according to direction; modify the soil when planting with two (2) pounds of sulfur and peat moss. A pH between ... [... more]
Old House Web

Hydrangeas
From the exquisite lacecaps to the blowzy mopheads, the hydrangea is enjoying a renaissance among American gardeners. This volume showcases the vast array of the hydrangea's charms: its legend and lore including the mysteries of its colors; varieties ... [... more]
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HYDRANGEA (100)
Originally used by the Cherokee Indians for kidney support, hydrangea was introduced to early American settlers for similar purposes. A common shrub, hydrangea is a bitter and a solvent. Its solvent properties nutritionally support the urinary system. It ... [... more]
$13.00
Amazon.com

Hydrangea Root 100 caps from Nature's Way
Hydrangea Root Historically used for urinary complaints Hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens) root was used by the Cherokee Indians and early settlers for gravel in the urine. It remains an important medicinal botanical for modern herbalists. [... more]
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Hydrangea Root Extract Liquid 1 oz from Nature's Answer
Hydrangea Root Organic Alcohol Hydrangea Promotes Urinary Tract Health Hydrangea Extract Ingredients Fluid Extract 12-15% certified organic alcohol Serving size: 1-2mL, 3x daily Each serving contains: Hydrangea root fluid extract (1:1) 2,000mg Kosher Bio- ... [... more]
$9.19
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HYDRANGEA (100)
Originally used by the Cherokee Indians for kidney support, hydrangea was introduced to early American settlers for similar purposes. A common shrub, hydrangea is a bitter and a solvent. Its solvent properties nutritionally support the urinary system. It ... [... more]
$13.00
Amazon.com
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