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Japanese Name:
紫陽花
Romaji Name:
ajisai
Description
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Hydrangea is a flowering plant known for its large, beautiful clusters of flowers. It is popular in gardens and landscapes, especially in Japan.
History
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Hydrangeas are flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas, especially Japan, China, and Korea.
They have been cultivated in Japan for centuries, admired for their large, colorful flower clusters.
The name "hydrangea" comes from Greek, meaning "water vessel," referring to the shape of the seed capsules.
Hydrangeas became popular in Europe in the 18th century after being introduced from Japan.
Different soil types can change the flower color, a unique feature of hydrangeas.
They are commonly used in gardens, floral arrangements, and traditional Japanese culture.
Today, hydrangeas are grown worldwide and cherished for their beauty and versatility.