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Panicled hydrangea
Panicled hydrangea is a hardy native to eastern Asia, particularly China, Japan, Korea, and parts of Russia, where it thrives in temperate climates and has been cultivated for centuries as a garden ornamental. This species is well-known for its large, cone-shaped flower clusters or panicles, which set it apart from other hydrangea species that often produce rounder flower heads. The blossoms emerge in midsummer and can last until early autumn, beginning as creamy white or pale green before gradually shifting to shades of pink, rose, and eventually a deep, rusty red as the season advances, giving the plant a dynamic and ever-changing display throughout the blooming period....
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