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Hydrangea macrophylla Freudenstein D

Hydrangea macrophylla Freudenstein
Bigleaf Hydrangea, French Hydrangea

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A compact bush of medium size. It produces pink to mauve mophead flowers, depending on soil pH. It is ideal for small gardens and mixed borders, and it is also suitable for container cultivation. Its large globular inflorescences provide lovely dried bouquets, which further extend the long summer flowering season. This bush grows well in partial shade, in moist non-limestone soil, and is resistant to cold.
Flower size
20 cm
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Spread at maturity
1.50 m
Exposure
Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -23°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Flowering time July to September
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Description

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Freundenstein' has both an imposing and romantically charming flowering. Its large round inflorescences, which can exceed 20cm (8in) in diameter, take on a bluish-purple hue in acidic soil, while they are a bright pink in neutral soil. It forms a compact, medium-sized bush with sturdy stems that support the inflorescences well, allowing for the creation of beautiful dried flower bouquets. Hardy, it should be placed in a semi-shaded position in non-calcareous soil. It is easy to grow, requiring only an annual pruning in spring and watering in summer to keep the soil moist.

 

'Freundenstein' is a Swiss variety that appeared on the market in 1966, and is credited to the breeder W. Preisig, head of cultivation and selection at Haller Nurseries in Brugg. This prolific breeder, one of the three Swiss specialists, gave birth to no less than 32 cultivars from 1960 to 1986! It is a medium-sized bush, reaching a maximum height of 1.2 to 1.5m (4 to 5ft) in all directions. Compact, it forms a beautiful regular tuft with dark green foliage with toothed edges. Its inflorescences appear in July and last until September. Its regular round heads consist of flowers with 4 sepals, which vary in colour depending on the acidity of the soil. If the soil is highly acidic, the inflorescences will take on a bluish-purple hue, with a deliciously old-fashioned charm. In neutral or slightly alkaline soil, they will be a vibrant pink.


Like all hydrangeas, it is not a strictly ericaceous plant. It prefers neutral to acidic soils. A semi-shaded to shaded exposure in a warm climate will suit it well, as well as watering in summer because it does not like dryness (of the soil and atmosphere), which can cause its leaves to wilt. Care consists of an annual pruning in spring, before the new leaves emerge. It is very hardy (around -17°C (1.4°F), although severe frosts can damage the tips of the branches. However, they easily grow back after pruning in spring). Easy to grow, it can live for a very long time. It can be planted in a container to decorate a shady corner of a terrace. In this case, special attention should be paid to watering to prevent the substrate from drying out, and a potash-based fertiliser should be applied before flowering to promote it. A thick terracotta pot would be well suited. If using a plastic container, choose one with a "double skin", meaning 2 walls separated by an air gap, providing insulation, which prevents the soil from getting too hot and therefore the roots in summer, and also limits the effect of frost in winter. Use a soil mix for ericaceous plants, adding a little compost.

When planted in the garden, this small hydrangea will blend well with other romantically styled shrubs in acidic soil. The splendid Magnolia stellata with its pure white star-shaped flowers appearing early in the season will extend the flowering season of your flower bed. Enkianthus campanulatus or Campanulate Andromeda will then take over with its small light pink bells, which will then give way to the beautiful inflorescences of our hydrangea. In neutral soil, your hydrangea will display vibrant pink flowers, which will happily coexist with other bright blooms. The superb Cornus kousa 'Scarlet Fire', a dogwood with large pink bracts, will precede 'Freudenstein', but its large decorative round fuchsia berries will accompany its summer flowering. And to compete with its large spherical inflorescences, choose from the many varieties of Crape Myrtle, or Lagerstroemia, another summer star!

Note: The colour of the flowers of macrophylla hydrangeas varies depending on the soil pH. Traditionally blue varieties turn pink in neutral or alkaline soil. To maintain a beautiful blue colour, mix ericaceous soil with your garden soil and apply aluminium sulphate (slate contains it) or alum stone every spring.

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Hydrangea macrophylla Freudenstein D (Flowering) Flowering
Hydrangea macrophylla Freudenstein D (Foliage) Foliage
Hydrangea macrophylla Freudenstein D (Plant habit) Plant habit

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.50 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time July to September
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 20 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Hydrangea

Species

macrophylla

Cultivar

Freudenstein

Family

Hydrangeaceae

Other common names

Bigleaf Hydrangea, French Hydrangea

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Plant in spring or early autumn, preferably in a semi-shaded position, for example against an east-facing, or even north-facing wall. In very cold regions, it may be prudent to protect its stump with a thick mulch. Protect it from cold, drying winds. It does not require acidic soil, but appreciates deep, moist but well-drained, fairly fertile soil, possibly enriched with a good base fertiliser before planting. If planting near a wall and the soil is dry at its base, place the root ball at least 30 to 40cm (12 to 16in) away from it and incorporate a quantity of well-decomposed compost to better retain moisture in the soil. 

After planting, be careful of slugs, which are quite fond of young leaves. Hardy, it is not afraid to be planted in cold regions. Water regularly in hot weather to prevent the foliage from wilting during dry spells.

This variety of hydrangea is also particularly suitable for cultivation in pots or decorative containers due to its compact dimensions. In this case, make sure to choose an ericaceous plant soil, and water regularly to maintain moisture in the substrate. In case of cold winter, shelter the pot at the corner of a wall, or even in a garage in case of severe frost, as potted cultivation exposes the roots more to freezing temperatures.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-drained, fertile, deep

Care

Pruning instructions As for pruning, remove the faded flowers on the first bud or on the pair of buds directly below. When the plant is mature, prune the older stems back to the base by a quarter or a third. This will encourage the formation of young shoots. Carry out this pruning every year during March and April.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March to April
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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