Dutch Hydrangeas
Name: Hydrangea (Hortensia) | Family: Hydrangeaceae | Type Plant: Deciduous shrub |
Flowering time: Spring to autumn | Best time to buy: Summer | Max Height: Up to 3 meters |
Sun/Shadow: Partial shade |

Dutch Hydrangeas cut flowers are known for their large, colorful blooms and strong stems. Grown in the Netherlands, these flowers are a popular choice for bouquets and floral arrangements around the world. They come in a wide range of colors, including shades of blue, pink, white, green, and even purple. Thanks to the Dutch climate and advanced growing techniques, Hydrangeas from the Netherlands are available in high quality and in large quantities. They are often used in weddings, events, or as decoration at home. With their full, round shape, they can easily fill a vase or centerpiece. Dutch growers take great care in producing these flowers to ensure long-lasting beauty.
Why choosing Hydrangeas?
One of the main reasons to choose Hydrangeas is their striking appearance. A single stem already makes an impact, and a bunch can create a lush, full bouquet. They are also very versatile and fit both classic and modern styles. Hydrangeas are available almost all year round, making them a reliable option for many occasions. Their color can even change depending on the pH of the soil they’re grown in, which adds a unique touch to each flower. Besides their beauty, Hydrangeas also pair well with many other flowers. Whether for a special event or just to brighten up a room, they make a strong impression.
Care
Taking care of cut Hydrangeas is simple but important if you want them to last. Start by cutting the stems at an angle and removing any leaves that would sit below the waterline. Place them in a clean vase filled with fresh, cool water. It helps to change the water every few days and trim the stems again to keep them fresh. Hydrangeas also benefit from being misted with water, as their large petals can dry out quickly. Keep them out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. With the right care, Dutch Hydrangeas can stay beautiful for up to two weeks.


