Content
- 1 Description of hydrangea panicle Diamantino variety
- 2 Hydrangea Diamantino in landscape design
- 3 Winter hardiness of hydrangea varieties Diamantino
- 4 Planting and caring for Diamantino panicle hydrangea
- 5 Propagation of hydrangea Diamantino
- 6 Diseases and pests
- 7 Conclusion
- 8 Reviews of hydrangea Diamantino
Hydrangea Diamantino is one of the most popular garden flowers. Among the many varieties bred, it is distinguished by a lush, abundant color. The first paniculate inflorescences appear in June. And until the end of September, Diamantino's hydrangea is covered with flowers so much that you can hardly see the green foliage. Caring for this shrub is quite simple, it consists of feeding, watering and pruning. In order for the result of efforts to please the eye, it is necessary to provide the plant with nutrients in time and protect it from pests and diseases.
Description of hydrangea panicle Diamantino variety
Hydrangea Diamantino is one of the largest representatives of its kind. If the plant has enough nutrients and sunshine, it can grow up to 2 m in height. The leaves are emerald green, juicy in color, during the flowering period they are almost completely hidden under a thick head of flowers. Description of hydrangea diamantino:
- the shape of the bush is spherical-elongated, expanding upward;
- Diamantino hydrangea in height under normal conditions grows up to 120-150 cm, but it can be higher, depending on the region and growing conditions;
- Diamantino hydrangea has a width of 60 to 120 cm;
- inflorescences are very large, in the form of pyramidal or spherical panicles, their length is up to 25 cm with a diameter of 10-15 cm;
- leaves are large, double color: bright green at the top and silvery-green on the inside, velvety to the touch, oval shape with an elongated tip and small notches along the edge;
- the branches are even, straight, in the second year of life they grow stiff, due to which the bush retains its shape at its height;
- Diamantino hydrangea blooms from June to September, when the flowers fall, small boxes with seeds are formed, up to 3 mm in diameter.
Plants bloom 2-3 years after planting. In the spring, the first leaves appear quite early, and in the fall they acquire a beautiful rich yellow color.
Hydrangea Diamantino in landscape design
Diamantino hydrangea is used to decorate borders, create picturesque hedges, framing paths and alpine slides. Compositions of various types of flowers and herbs, complementing each other with a variety of color shades, are excellent. This variety is excellently combined with low-growing and climbing plants, grasses and ferns with fluffy or arrow-shaped leaves, cereals. Hydrangea Diamantino perfectly coexists with moisture-loving ground cover plants, periwinkles, ivy. The apical pachisandra, soft cuff, lemon balm and hosts will perfectly fit into the overall design.
Winter hardiness of hydrangea varieties Diamantino
Hydrangea Diamantino does not tolerate severe frosts, its limit is -23-29 degrees Celsius. Especially young shoots and new plantings need shelter. Therefore, in the north and in the middle lane for the winter it must be covered with non-woven material, coniferous spruce branches, reed or straw. Young plants can be sprinkled with peat, loose earth. When the snow falls, it is necessary to cover the top with a snow layer up to 20 cm thick.
Planting and caring for Diamantino panicle hydrangea
Hydrangea Diamantino loves sunlight and warmth, therefore, in northern regions and temperate climates, it must be planted in places protected from the wind, on the south side of buildings, fences, decorative fences, hills and hills. She also feels confident in partial shade, for example, from a pergola with climbing vines or the crown of a tree.
Selection and preparation of planting material
First of all, you need to decide which method of planting the Diamantino variety is most convenient: seeds or seedlings.
- In nurseries you can buy 1-2 year old bushes, ready for planting.
- The seeds will first need to be treated with a biostimulant and germinated in wet gauze. As soon as the roots hatch, the planting material must be transferred to the prepared soil in boxes. Seedlings at the age of 2-3 true leaves are dived, transplanting into separate pots or directly to the garden bed.
Photos of hydrangea varieties "diamantino" "ren 101" help you decide whether to plant it in your garden.
Landing rules
Hydrangea Diamantino is not demanding on the composition of the soil, but grows best on loam with high acidity. The necessary acid reaction can be achieved by introducing high-moor peat, pine waste and sawdust, forest land from under the pines. You can also use acidifiers sold in stores, Baikal 1-M preparations, sulfur. You should abandon the introduction of manure humus, but compost based on grass, sorrel, rhubarb, citrus fruits will be just right for feeding and acidification.
In the northern regions, it is better to plant a shrub in the spring. In the south, autumn landing is also permissible. It is necessary to prepare pits measuring 40x40x60 cm with vertical walls and a horizontal bottom, filling them with drainage by 10 cm - pebbles, expanded clay, broken brick. Fertile soil must be poured with a slide, set the seedling vertically, so that the root collar is 2-3 cm below the surface of the earth. Then the roots should be leveled and covered with earth, lightly pressing with your palms. Shed and mulch the soil with straw, compost, peat, coniferous waste.
Watering and feeding
Hydrangea Diamantino prefers moist soils and does not tolerate dry periods. Under an adult bush, you need to pour 3 buckets of water, under a young one is enough 1. Watering is done at the root, without touching leaves and flowers, 2 times a week.
It is necessary to loosen and huddle the bushes 2-4 times a month. Top dressing is carried out three times a season. As soon as the branches begin to grow, mineral supplements are added under the plants. When buds appear, it is necessary to feed the bushes with superphosphate or similar preparations containing iron, potassium, phosphorus.By the end of summer, hydrangea needs organic fertilizers.
Pruning Diamantino hydrangea
Pruning is done in early spring, before the buds begin to hatch. In the fall, you should not touch the bushes. Weak branches affected by disease or pests are cut off. Strong, healthy shoots must be cut into 2-3 buds. In the summer, another pruning is carried out, the grown new shoots are shortened by 5 buds. All waste must be removed and incinerated.
Preparing for winter
By winter, Diamantino hydrangea should be well shed and fed with organic matter. Loosen the soil and mulch with a fresh layer of sawdust, needles and cones, straw, peat. Hilling can be done - pour the annular shaft out of the ground. Hortense Diamantino needs protection from the harsh Russian frosts. It can be covered with lutrasil, coniferous and pine branches. An excellent solution would be a wooden box around an adult bush, covered with sawdust, rice husks, and chopped straw.
Propagation of hydrangea Diamantino
Hydrangea Diamantino at home propagates by layering, dividing the bush, cuttings. The features of the procedure are as follows:
- In September, you can cut off cuttings - twigs with leaves and buds up to 10-15 cm long. Place in a plastic bag with moistened sand and place in a cold place at a temperature of 8 degrees. In February, plant the planting material in boxes at a slight slope and cover with glass, polyethylene, cans to create the necessary microclimate. By the spring, the root system will form, and the leaves will appear. The plants will be ready to be planted in the ground.
- The division of the bush must be done in early spring or autumn. It should be slightly dug in and cut off several pieces of root with branches growing on them. After that, they are immediately seated in prepared places.
- To obtain layering, the flexible lower branches should be bent to the ground and secured, leaving the upper part free. It should be tied vertically to the peg. In the place of contact with the ground, make semicircular cuts and treat with "Kornevin", sprinkle with earth. During the summer, layers will appear, which in the fall can be transplanted to a permanent place of residence.
Hydrangea Diamantino rooted well, therefore, from a single bush for several years, you can get a sufficient number of plants to decorate the garden and the local area.
Diseases and pests
Hydrangea Diamantino is susceptible to diseases such as gray and white rot, powdery mildew. You can save the bush by treating it with antifungal drugs: "Topaz", "Fitosporin".
Pests are also dangerous - aphids, spider mites, slugs, nematodes, snails. Insecticides, folk methods of processing will help to cope with them. Slugs and snails can be harvested by hand. A good effect is the elimination of weeds, anthills, whose inhabitants carry aphids, planting a number of spicy herbs that repel insect pests.
Conclusion
Hydrangea Diamantino is a popular perennial, a recognized leader among Russian flower growers. Lush white inflorescences can be seen in any locality - both in the north and in the south. Planting material should be purchased from trusted suppliers, seeds or 1-2 year old seedlings.Hydrangea Diamantino reproduces well at home by cuttings, layering or dividing the bush. A perennial shrub adapts well to any type of soil, but prefers acidic soils. Diamantino hydrangea is used to create flower arrangements, hedges, framing paths and walls. With proper care, her life span is up to half a century.