Hydrangea Hayes Starburst
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The Hayes Starburst tree hydrangea is a plant that produces incredibly attractive and beautiful blooms. In addition, this hydrangea variety is completely unpretentious, if we talk directly about care measures. It perfectly adapts to any weather conditions, tolerates sudden temperature changes and has a high level of frost resistance and stress resistance.
Terry hydrangea Hayes Starburst differs in that its flowers are very double, they form an irregular inflorescence. At the very beginning of flowering, the inflorescences have a slightly greenish tint. But as they develop, they become creamy, snow-white, thus the hydrangea variety belongs to the chameleon.
The homeland of the Hayes Starburst hydrangea is the southeastern region of the United States of America, therefore the flower is especially adapted to those environmental and temperature conditions. In the natural environment, the plant can be successfully cultivated in the south or east of Asia, as well as in the northern part of the United States of America. But most often, the Hayes Starburst hydrangea can be found in countries such as Japan and China. In addition, breeder H. Jackson, who lived in Alabama, is considered the author of this variety.
In general, it is difficult to find any other information about the history of the origin and distribution of this variety. But it is known for certain that it was obtained artificially. This means that the breeder (or breeders) specifically sought to breed this hydrangea variety, which could differ in some particularly significant characteristics.
In this article, we will plunge in more detail into the description of the Hayes Starbest tree hydrangea variety, into the designation of its most basic and significant characteristics. We will also tell you how to care for this hydrangea variety in order to get an excellent result and abundant, bright and effective flowering of this flower.
Hydrangea Hayes Starburst: variety description
Hydrangea Hayes Starburst is a bush that can vary in height from one to three meters. The crown has a rounded regular shape, reaching one and a half meters in diameter. At the very tips of the shoots are spectacular and very lush inflorescences. Their diameter reaches 25 centimeters, which makes them really very large.
At the same time themselves inflorescences can be of various forms, most often incorrect. These are spherical, hemispherical, and pyramidal shapes of inflorescences. In general, even this variation in shape makes this variety even more attractive and special.
Leaves on the bush are quite large, oblong, their length varies from six to twenty centimeters. It all depends on the region in which this plant grows, as well as in what weather conditions it develops and gives flowering. The leaves are dark green, from about mid-autumn, the leaves from the juicy green shades turn lemon green, which makes them also very noticeable and incredibly decorative.
Stems the hydrangea of the Hayes Starburst variety is straight, strong, but under the weight of the inflorescences, they can bend easily and simply. Therefore, if the gardener noticed this, then he should very quickly carry out the garter of the plant. Or install circular supports, thanks to which the branches will not bend too much, which means they will not be damaged. It is this aspect that can be considered a disadvantage of this variety.But some gardeners, on the contrary, praise the variety for such an abundant and large flowering.
But here a lot already depends solely on the tastes and preferences of the gardener himself, as well as on whether he can take care of the plant, and whether these measures will be effective enough.
Flowers Hayes Starburst hydrangeas are sterile, there are quite a few of them. The diameter of one flower is about two centimeters, therefore, in general, the flowers themselves are very small. When flowering is just beginning, the color of the petals has a greenish tint. But over time, they become white, milky, but light greens still remain. But it also disappears by the very end of flowering. In this case, the flowers become colored in a light pinkish tint.
Such metamorphoses are very attractive to many gardeners. So in general, they consider this color change to be the real advantage of this hydrangea variety. After all, this adds decorativeness and attractiveness to it.
Hydrangea tree-like Hayes Starburst forms fruit, which look like small ribbed brown boxes, their size is no more than three millimeters. Fruits are formed around the beginning of autumn. The gardener can cut them off if he does not want the bolls to break through and give new crops of hydrangeas in this area.
In general, the bushes show very active growth; in one season, the growth can be about half a meter. About three years after the hydrangea seedling has been placed in the open field, it gradually forms into a very lush and abundantly flowering plant that boggles the imagination of the gardener himself.
The hydrangea Hayes Starburst also exhibits very attractive and abundant blooms. Moreover, the flower really blooms for a long time. As a rule, flowering begins around June, and it stops with the onset of the very first severe frosts. This is usually the end of September or the beginning of October. But in some regions, flowering can be delayed if the climate there is warm and attractive enough.
Resistance to changes in weather conditions
Hydrangea Hayes Starburst also has a high level of resistance to too much frost. Experienced gardeners say that Hayes Starburst terry hydrangea can withstand temperatures as low as -35 degrees, and this is not the limit at all. Due to the fact that the flower is so resistant to low temperatures, and in general it is quite loyal to temperature extremes, it can be cultivated in all territories located in the west of our country.
It also grows well and gives very abundant flowering in the southern regions of Siberia, and even in Sakhalin, where, in principle, very few plants can demonstrate the results of growth and flowering. Not to mention such decorative plantings as hydrangea in its various types and varietal branches.
What kind of soil does hydrangea tree-like Hayes Starburst like?
The plant is very fond of watering and moisture, while it can put forward its own requirements when it comes to the composition of the soil. But we can say that, unlike many other varieties of hydrangea, Hayes Starburst calmly tolerates calcareous soil compositions. Although experienced gardeners still recommend not to save time on choosing a seat and on creating the most suitable and comfortable soil composition. Because it is thanks to this that the flower can reveal its full decorative potential and delight the gardener with incredibly attractive flower results.
Planting hydrangeas
The time at which the hydrangea is planted in open ground on the site depends entirely on the area in which this flower will be cultivated.So, for example, if the gardener decided to plant in the northern regions, then it is best to plant the Hayes Starburst terry hydrangea in early spring, just before the abundant sap flow begins in the seedling system.
At the same time, it should be borne in mind that the earth should at least thaw by this moment, so as not to plant planting materials in frozen and unprepared soil. If the region has rather mild climatic conditions, the air temperatures are warm and comfortable, then the planting is carried out until the buds swell on the seedling.
You can also plant in the autumn, when the leaves have already fallen off, but the very first frosts will not have time to completely hit the soil.
Site selection
The area where the hydrangea will be planted should be well lit. At the same time, there should be no sharp gusts of wind or drafts on it. Since this does not in the best way affect the adaptation of the plant and its viability. In the morning, the lighting must necessarily be good, but from about lunchtime, the site may fall into the partial shade zone.
Thus, it is recommended to plant this type of hydrangea either in the eastern part of the site, or in the northeast of the garden. It is desirable that there are structures nearby that will just protect the flower from harsh winds and drafts.
Although the Hayes Starburst hydrangea is distinguished by its excellent light and warmth, it is still worth protecting the flower from direct sunlight. Since they can do great harm to both the green part of the hydrangea and its delicate flowers, leaving them far from the most aesthetic burns.
Features of the soil
Terry hydrangea of the Hayes Starburst variety perfectly takes root in fertile and light soils. They should be rich in beneficial nutrients and trace elements. And also should be slightly acidic and moist. Some gardeners recommend equipping the pit with drainage before planting, since drained soils are considered the most favorable for the growth and development of the plant. In particular, they are excellent for planting hydrangeas and for subsequent care of it.
Therefore, you should not save too much time when choosing a site for planting. Since in the future it is this that can play the most significant role in the development of the decorative properties of hydrangea. And she certainly will not disappoint the gardener who is in constant search of the perfect plant for planting.
Selection of seedlings
As for the selection of planting materials, here too you should pay attention to some subtleties. So, for example, it is best to take seedlings not very young, but at the age of three to four years. Since they are already sufficiently developed, and they have managed to form a significant immune system.
It is also desirable that the seedlings have a closed root system, but an open one is also suitable if the gardener could not find other materials. It is best to purchase seedlings in a specialized store or nursery. Since the seedlings are properly looked after there, they are given everything they need and useful, and only there can you find really decent and healthy planting materials.
It is not recommended to purchase seedlings from hands, as there is a high probability that the gardener will receive a fake instead of a real seedling, and this will be a very big problem. Before planting, the root system of the seedlings is recommended to be shortened, as well as to remove all damaged roots that have dried out or have been mechanically damaged.
Hydrangea Hayes Starburst - how to plant correctly
Bushes are best planted at a distance of two to three meters from all other plantings. After all, they have features of the root system that do not always get along with some other plantings.In general, there is also a certain technology for planting hydrangeas, following which, you can get a really excellent and very positive result.
The technology consists of the following actions and aspects:
- the landing hole should be up to seventy centimeters deep and about half a meter wide. But such dimensions are respected if the soil is rather poor and depleted. If the soil is fertile and rich in various substances and trace elements, then the height of the hole can be made a little less - only 60 centimeters. In any case, the gardener should also be guided by what kind of root system the selected seedling has. And already starting from this, select the size of the hole for planting.
- the pit is filled with the mixture. It consists of a black earth component and humus, peat and sand. Also, of course, mineral fertilizers must be added to the same mixture, since they have an excellent effect on the growth of the bush itself and on the formation of its future inflorescences. Superphosphate and potassium sulfate are usually taken as mineral components, since they stimulate growth and increase the immunity and stress resistance of hydrangeas.
- It is recommended to fill the nutritious soil with a slide, and the seedling itself is already installed in it. The gardener carefully spreads the roots. In general, it is recommended that you do not land alone, but together. One gardener holds the seedling, and the second is engaged in straightening the roots and making sure that the root collar is not too deep. In general, it is best to leave the root collar at ground level. Or, otherwise, it can simply be blurred when watering or too deep, and there it will already feel uncomfortable, and the growth of the plant will be noticeably slowed down.
- Next, the seedling is sprinkled with soil, tamping it well so that no air pockets form. Air pockets can dry out the soil around the root system and can harbor pathogens and microorganisms.
- The bush is abundantly watered with settled water at room temperature, and the trunk circle is mulched. You can choose peat or compost, sawdust or needles, straw as mulch, but mulching is important. And to save time and effort on this process is not worth it. Mulch allows you to keep warm in the trunk circle, slows down the process of moisture evaporation, and also helps protect the plant from attacks from bacteria and pests.
It is worth paying attention to the fact that lime components and wood ash, chalk or fresh manure should not be added to the planting soil. Since hydrangea Hayes Starburst does not tolerate such additives at all, and in general, in principle, it reacts perfectly to acidic soils. And the above elements can, on the contrary, reduce the acidity level of the soil, which does not have the best effect on it. So at this point you should pay attention and not abuse such additives. They are used only in the most extreme cases, if the greatest need has arisen.
Hydrangea Hayes Starburst: care, protection from diseases and pests
As experienced gardeners say, hydrangea Hayes Starburst does not require any special efforts when it comes to grooming measures. All procedures are quite simple, observing them, the gardener will be able to really perfectly support the plantings themselves and enable the hydrangea of this variety to fully and fully reveal its decorative potential and any other features.
Watering should be adjusted on a regular basis, twice every 7 days is enough. Moreover, this should be very abundant hydration. Under one bush of hydrangea, from three to four buckets, no less, are brought in. The water should be at a comfortable room temperature. Moreover, it is best to defend it for some time.In addition, in general, you can take rain or melt water. It is also great for improving the general condition of the plant, maintaining its internal health and external decorative indicators.
In no case should the soil be allowed to dry out. Since this has an extremely negative effect on the appearance of the plant. It will become less decorative, the inflorescences will be small and completely unattractive.
After each watering, it is recommended to thoroughly loosen up near-trunk circles. At the same time, all weeds are removed, as it can cause too much damage to the plants. Also, the soil should be mulched. Since the roots of the hydrangea are very close to the surface of the earth, it is recommended to loosen the soil not very deeply. It is enough to do this within a depth of five centimeters. If you do this deeper, there is a high probability that you can mechanically damage the root system, and the plant will begin to ache. Its growth will slow down noticeably, and as a result, any decorative qualities and features will be lost.
In the first two years after planting a seedling in open ground, do not follow it at all feed neither mineral fertilizers nor organic matter. But already in the third year in the spring, it is best to add quite a bit of urea, superphosphate and potassium sulfate. Also during this time, hydrangea Hayes Starburst will respond perfectly to nitrogen applications. Since all these components have an excellent effect on the formation of a stronger immunity, hydrangea stress resistance. Also, during the budding period, the hydrangea will need a nitroammofosk so that the inflorescences are even larger, brighter, more attractive and, accordingly, so that the Hayes Starburst hydrangea fulfills its decorative functions in full.
During the entire summer period, the gardener can use a tincture based on mullein or chicken droppings. Herbal tinctures are also perfect, since they contain all the necessary trace elements and components that ideally affect the health of the planting and its general condition.
Experienced gardeners also recommend alternating organic supplements and mineral fertilizers so that the plant receives comprehensive protection and support.
In August, nitrogen-containing mixtures are usually introduced, and potash and phosphorus compositions are also used, which have an excellent effect on the general condition of the plant. In order for the shoots to become more powerful and strong, you can irrigate the bushes with a not very concentrated solution of manganese. This will also allow you to disinfect the deciduous part and protect it from attacks from bacteria and pests.
In the first four years after the Hayes Starburst terry hydrangea was planted in open ground, it may not be at all trim. But then pruning becomes, perhaps, the most necessary mechanism for maintaining the general condition of the hydrangea and for creating its ideal shape. It is carried out about twice a year.
For example, in the spring, pruning should be carried out before the plant begins a period of active sap flow. The gardener carefully removes weak or diseased branches, as well as those branches that had time to freeze or dry out, or were simply damaged.
In the autumn, it is required to remove all wilted inflorescences. The crown is thinned out, all branches are removed that had previously grown inside the crown and led to its excessive thickening. The overgrown shoots are also cut off, about three dense buds are left on them.
Further, once every five years, it is recommended to carry out anti-aging pruning of shrubs. Because thanks to this, the abundance and attractiveness of the hydrangea flowering can be maintained.
If the planting of hydrangeas was carried out in the southern region, then in the first two years the plant should be mulched with dry leaves, and also spud it with earth.Since this has a great effect on his general condition, the Hayes Starburst hydrangea feels much more comfortable in such conditions.
If the hydrangea grows in the cold northern regions, then this should be done much more often - about once a year. You can also cover the bushes with spruce branches or wrap them in materials - agrofibre, thermal insulation materials, which are purchased in specialized stores for gardeners.
In winter, the twigs are tied together, bent to the ground, and covered from above. This will help protect the hydrangea from too much snowfall. Since branches can break under the weight of the snow cover, and this will not affect the general condition normally or favorably, and will lead to injuries and diseases of the hydrangea.
Reproduce hydrangeas in several ways. Among them are seed, cuttings, layering or dividing the bush. The choice of method depends on the capabilities of the gardener and on his personal preferences. There are no specific recommendations or, on the contrary, prohibitions in this case. Of course, it is important to talk not only about care, but also about pests and diseases that can be dangerous for this flower.
Diseases and pests
In general, Hayes Starburst tree hydrangea can be affected by a variety of diseases. And pests often attack this flower, making it weaker and less adapted to new conditions.
For example, this hydrangea often shows signs of powdery mildew... To effectively and quickly get rid of it, you should use fungicides. For example, most often the popularity falls on drugs such as Fundazol or Topaz, Bayleton or Quadris. The most important thing in this case is to carefully read the instructions for using these drugs, then the effect of them will not keep you waiting too long.
Oversporosis - the so-called false dew is also very common on these plants. It is usually destroyed by biofungicides, among which we will single out Fitosporin, Alirin-B or Gamair. The advantage of biofungicides lies precisely in the fact that they are practically safe for humans. They can process the plant even when it has already entered the stage of abundant flowering. Therefore, when interacting with a person, the flower will in no case give him any poisonous substances and components, which, of course, should also be paid special attention to.
The third disease that we will mention is chlorosis... Chlorosis can be caused by too much humus, as well as the fact that iron deficiency can be felt in the soil. In order to eliminate chlorosis, it is enough to water the soil with a solution of copper sulfate. Concentrations are selected in accordance with the size and area of the site. And also in accordance with how much the disease was started, and what is the age of the planting itself.
As for pests, most often the hydrangea is affected by spider mites or leaf aphids. In the fight against them, the most effective are acaricides, as well as drugs such as Fitoferm, Aktellik or Aktar, Sunmayt. The most important thing is to prepare the formulations in accordance with the instructions and take precautions. Then you can get a quick and completely safe effect for yourself.
Conclusion
Hydrangea Hayes Starburst is a tree-like bush that can become a full-fledged and irreplaceable decoration for any park or garden, squares, streets, flower beds. This variety of hydrangeas is also grown in the territory of country houses and in summer cottages. The perfect combination of hydrangea with many other garden and flower crops allows you to create unique compositions.
The beauty of this flower is beyond doubt. And coupled with the fact that, in general, the Hayes Starburst hydrangea is not a particularly whimsical plant, we can conclude that it is ideal even for those gardeners who, in general, do not have a lot of time to care for the site, but want to get unsurpassed and attractive decorative result.
In principle, if you follow agricultural techniques and planting rules, you can get an excellent plant that will delight the gardener for a very long time. Hayes Starburst hydrangea inflorescences are very attractive, fresh, go well with many other flowers or garden flower plantings.