Why Hydrangeas increase biodiversity in your garden
januari 13, 2021
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Why Hydrangeas increase biodiversity in your garden
“A plant that boosts biodiversity, can remove particulate matter from the air, is easy to use, doesn’t need pesticides, works as a cut flower and is lovely to look at.”
Looking for a plant that can help boost nature in parks and backyards? Fred Booy, landscape architect at DS landschapsarchitecten, explains why the Hydrangea paniculata is a perfect fit.
“The modern gardener – whether it’s for your own backyard or a public plot or park – preferably goes for a plant that suits our contemporary world. A plant that boosts biodiversity, can remove particulate matter from the air, is easy to use, doesn’t need pesticides, works as a cut flower and is lovely to look at. The Hydrangea paniculata comes very close to being the ideal modern plant. It’s strong and sturdy, the flowers are beautiful, and thanks to its hairy leaves, it’s ideally suited to filter particulate matter from the air. The plant’s flowers attract insects like butterflies, honey bees, wild bees, bumblebees and hoverflies. There’s a reason why panicled hydrangeas are so popular, both in backyards and in public parks.”