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Purple Hydrangea Plant | Hydrangea macrophylla | Ornamental Flowering Shrub
Purple Hydrangea Plant | Hydrangea macrophylla | Ornamental Flowering Shrub
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Purple Hydrangea Plant – Hydrangea macrophylla
Lush, globe-shaped purple blooms that transform any garden into a luxury landscape. The Purple Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) is one of the most admired ornamental shrubs in the world — prized for its spectacular large mophead flower clusters in rich shades of purple and violet. A statement plant for terraces, balconies, and garden borders, it brings a touch of luxury botanical elegance to any space.
Why Grow Purple Hydrangea?
- Spectacular large mophead flower clusters in rich purple and violet
- Long-lasting blooms — flowers hold colour for weeks
- Dried flowers retain beauty — excellent for floral arrangements
- Premium ornamental value — a luxury garden statement plant
- Suitable for pots, terrace gardens, and shaded borders
- Responds to soil pH — acidic soil intensifies purple/blue tones
Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Hydrangea macrophylla |
|---|---|
| Common Names | Purple Hydrangea, Bigleaf Hydrangea, Mophead Hydrangea, French Hydrangea |
| Family | Hydrangeaceae |
| Plant Type | Deciduous ornamental flowering shrub |
| Growth Habit | Rounded, bushy, compact to medium |
| Height | 60 cm – 1.5 metres |
| Flower Colour | Purple to violet (colour influenced by soil pH) |
| Fragrance | Mild |
| Sunlight | Partial shade to morning sun (3–4 hours); avoid harsh afternoon sun |
| Watering | Regular — keep soil consistently moist; do not allow to dry out |
| Soil | Well-draining, humus-rich, slightly acidic potting mix (pH 5.0–6.0 for purple/blue) |
| Fertilizer | Balanced NPK monthly; high potassium feed during flowering |
| Container Suitable | Yes — 12–16 inch pot |
| Landscaping Use | Shaded borders, terrace pots, balcony planters, cut flower gardens, luxury landscapes |
| HSN Code | 06029090 |
| SKU | BB-OFP-PHY-009 |
| Country of Origin | India (Kerala) |
Care Guide
Sunlight: Prefers morning sun with afternoon shade. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun which can scorch leaves and fade blooms. Dappled light or 3–4 hours of gentle morning sun is ideal.
Watering: Hydrangeas need consistent moisture. Water deeply every 2–3 days. Never allow the soil to dry out completely — wilting is a sign of water stress. Mulch around the base to retain moisture.
Soil: Use a humus-rich, well-draining potting mix. For deeper purple/blue tones, maintain slightly acidic soil (pH 5.0–6.0) by adding aluminium sulphate or acidic compost. Higher pH (above 6.5) shifts colour towards pink.
Fertilizing: Apply balanced NPK (10-10-10) monthly during the growing season. Switch to a high-potassium feed (0-10-10) during the flowering phase to support large, long-lasting blooms.
Pruning: Prune lightly after flowering — remove spent flower heads and dead wood. Avoid heavy pruning as Hydrangea blooms on old wood. Light shaping in late winter is sufficient.
Pest & Disease Guide
Watch for aphids and spider mites in dry conditions — treat with neem oil spray. Powdery mildew can occur in humid, poorly ventilated conditions — improve air circulation and treat with neem oil. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
Landscaping Uses
Purple Hydrangea is a premium specimen plant for shaded garden borders, luxury terrace arrangements, and balcony container gardens. Its large blooms also make exceptional cut flowers and dried floral arrangements. Pairs beautifully with white Pentas, Impatiens, and ferns for a lush shaded garden display.
Shipping & Packaging
Dispatched as a healthy nursery-grown sapling in a secure grow bag. Packed with moisture-retaining media and protective cushioning for safe transit. Ships PAN India.
Kerala orders: ₹80 per kg. Most plants weigh approximately 1 kg packed. Actual shipping charged by packed weight.
Outside Kerala: No refund, replacement or compensation for courier damage, transit stress, delays or plant condition on arrival. Returned shipments due to unavailable customer, incorrect address, refusal, locked premises or courier non-response are non-refundable.
Trust & Commercial
- ✓ Nursery Fresh Plants
- ✓ Healthy Plant Dispatch
- ✓ Secure Packaging
- ✓ Expert Growing Support
- ✓ WhatsApp Assistance Available
- ✓ Bulk Orders Welcome
- ✓ Landscaping Projects Supported
- ✓ Wholesale Supply Available
- ✓ Export Enquiries Welcome
- ✓ Contract Growing Available
- ✓ Private Labelling Available Subject to MOQ
- ✓ Commercial Quotations Available
Legal Disclaimer
Plants are living products and natural variation is expected. Images are representative only. Minor leaf loss, branch damage, transplant shock, colour variation, flowering variation and growth differences are not defects. The buyer/importer is solely responsible for all import permits, quarantine approvals, phytosanitary compliance, customs clearance, duties, taxes and destination-country regulations. Blueberry Botanicals may assist in obtaining export and phytosanitary documents at additional cost where available but does not guarantee customs clearance or import approval. No liability is accepted for customs rejection, seizure, delays, quarantine actions, courier damage, weather damage, plant stress, transit losses or regulatory restrictions. Maximum liability shall never exceed the original purchase value paid.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Hydrangea grow in Kerala's climate?
- Yes — with the right care. Hydrangeas prefer cooler, shaded conditions. In Kerala, grow them in partial shade, water consistently, and avoid harsh afternoon sun. They perform well in hill stations and shaded garden spots.
- Why is my Hydrangea not purple?
- Hydrangea flower colour is influenced by soil pH. Acidic soil (pH 5.0–6.0) produces purple/blue tones. If your soil is alkaline, add aluminium sulphate or use an acidic potting mix to restore purple colour.
- Can I grow Purple Hydrangea in a pot?
- Yes — use a 12–16 inch pot with good drainage and humus-rich potting mix. Keep consistently moist and place in a spot with morning sun and afternoon shade.
- How often should I water Hydrangea?
- Water every 2–3 days, or whenever the top inch of soil feels dry. Hydrangeas are sensitive to drought — consistent moisture is key to healthy blooms.
- Can I use Hydrangea flowers for floral arrangements?
- Absolutely — Hydrangea blooms are excellent as cut flowers and also dry beautifully, retaining their colour and shape for months.
- What is the HSN code for Hydrangea plant?
- HSN code 06029090 — Other live plants, cuttings and slips.
Regulatory Compliance – Live Plants
This product complies with:
- Plant Quarantine (Regulation of Import into India) Order, 2003
- Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992
- Export Inspection Council (EIC) of India Guidelines
- Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (India)
- CITES Regulations (where applicable for protected species)
- Phytosanitary Certificate requirements as per destination country norms
- Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) Guidelines
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