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Hydrangea
The name Hydrangea is derived from the Greek words “hydros” (meaning water) and “angos” (meaning jar), referring to the plant’s high water requirement. Known for their large, showy flower clusters and vibrant colors, Hydrangeas are highly sought after in the global floriculture market. Today, the Hydrangea exporter in India plays a key role in meeting this international demand by supplying premium-quality blooms to several countries. With a steady rise in Hydrangea export from India in recent years, the flower’s versatility and decorative appeal make it a promising commodity for Indian growers. Exported varieties include a wide range of colors and types, offering great potential for businesses to expand into global markets.
SPECIFICATION
Product Name | Hydrangea |
Origin | Japan |
Family | Hydrangeaceae |
Binomial name | Hydrangea macrophylla |
USES
> The root and rhizome (underground stem) of the Hydrangea plant are used to make various medicines.
> Hydrangea is also used for urinary tract problems such as infections of the bladder, urethra and prostate, enlarged prostate, kidney stones and so on.
> Hydrangea has many health and medicinal uses. It is also used for hay fever.
> In Nepal, the leaves of Hydrangea are used for treating cold, cough and bronchitis. The root is said to be used as a cure for indigestion and fevers.