Hydrangea involucrata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Hydrangea involucrata, Sieb. Low shrub, to 5 ft.: Lvs. oblong, acuminate, densely and sharply serrate, appressed-pubescent on both sides, rough to the touch, 4-8 in. long: bracts at the base of the cyme large, orbicular; smaller bracts none: fertile fls. blue or pinkish, sterile ones whitish: caps, with the calyx at the apex; styles usually 2. Aug. Japan. S.Z. 63. J.H. III. 32:103. H. Sapphire, intro. 1890, seems to belong here. Var. hortensis, Maxim. Fls. double, usually pink and often proliferous. S.Z. 64. F.S. 3:187.



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