Hydrangea macrophylla f. buergeri (Nakai) Y.U.N.Lee.
Spot Character
Inflorescences rounded like the bun
Benefit
Ornamental plant. Flower a series that is rounded and clustered, the colors are white, pink, light blue or purple.
Distribution
Hydrangea macrophylla is widely distributed throughout the world as an ornamental. Native to Japan and possibly Korea. It is reported from seaside habitats as well as mountains in Japan, from Honshu southwards They are native to subtropical and temprate East Asia and Americas
Location
Kingdom : Plantae
Divisio : Magnoliophyta
Classis : Magnoliopsida
Ordo : Rosales
Familia : Hydrangeaceae
Genus : Hydrangea
Species : Hydrangea macrophylla f. buergeri (Nakai) Y.U.N.Lee. (USDA,2017)
Common name: Kembang bokor
Description
This plant is 2-6 feet tall, has fairly wide leaves and is jagged at the edges. habit subshurb .The surface of shiny leaves is green to dark green and has a rough texture. Hydrangea macrophylla has a globular flower shape with two types of flowers, namely sterile flowers and fertile flowers. Fertilizer flowers are located in the center of the flower and hidden in clusters, while sterile flower clusters are located at the edges of the fertile flowers. Flowers can be blue or pink depending on the growing media. The unique thing about the five color flowers is the occurrence of color changes in flowers caused by media conditions. If the condition of acidic or pH media is in the low range, the flower will turn pink, otherwise if the condition of the acidic medium or high pH then the flower will turn blue.