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The difference between Hydrangea and pompon

Marie Schrader
2020-07-24 12:30:11
The height of Hydrangea is 1 to 4 meters, the diameter of the flower ball is 8 to 20 cm, the pedicel is short, and the petals are long and round, the length is about 3 to 3.5 mm. The height of the big pile ball is between 1.3m and 1.5m, the diameter of the flower ball is about 18cm, but the pedicel is about 1.2m, the leaf length is about 60cm, and the width is about 10cm.

The difference between plant shape and flower ball

Hydrangea: the height of the plant is between 1 m and 4 m, the diameter of the flower ball is between 8 cm and 20 cm, the pedicel is shorter, the flowers are denser, and the petals are longer and round, the length is about 3 mm to 3.5 mm. Its flower ball is surrounded by green leaves, and the whole is particularly compact and prosperous, while the length of the leaves is between 6cm and 15cm, and the width is between 4cm and 11.5cm.

Big pile ball: the height of the plant is between 1.3m and 1.5m, and the diameter of the flower ball is almost 18cm, but its pedicel is very high, about 1.2m. It can be said that the height of the whole plant is all supported by the pedicel, and the top of the pedicel is the flower ball. The flowers are also very dense, each petal is about 1 cm in diameter, its leaves are similar to the leaves of corn, the tail is drooping, but the leaves are long, about 60 cm, and the width is about 10 cm.

The difference of florescence

The flowering time of Hydrangea is from June to August, while the flowering time of big POM is earlier, from May to June. Just as the big POM is coming to an end, Hydrangea begins to bloom.

The difference in decor

Hydrangea has a variety of gorgeous colors, and the big pompon is only purple red, but in fact, it also has different colors. Among them, there is a kind of blue and white pompon, which is more colorful than the big pompon.

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Both kinds of plants are suitable for planting and viewing at home.

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