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Hydrangea
Genus

Full scientific name

Hydrangea Gronov. ex L.

Currently classified as a weed
No

This genus is in the family:

Hydrangeaceae
Family

The genus Hydrangea includes:

Hydrangea arborescens
Species
Hydrangea aspera
Species
Hydrangea chinensis
Species
Hydrangea febrifuga
Species
Hydrangea hydrangeoides
Species
Hydrangea involucrata
Species
Hydrangea macrophylla
Species
Common names
hydrangea
Hydrangea obtusifolia
Species
Hydrangea paniculata
Species
Hydrangea petiolaris
Species
Common names
climbing hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia
Species
Common names
oak-leafed hydrangea
Hydrangea radiata
Species
Hydrangea serrata
Species
Hydrangea strigosa
Species
Hydrangea stylosa
Species
Hydrangea viburnoides
Species
Hydrangea × versicolor
Species
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