Hydrangeas have two main types of flower structures: panicles and corymbs. Hydrangea paniculata is a deciduous shrub with panicles of flowers that are very showy and cone-shaped. They are more triangular, with many branching inflorescences. Panicle hydrangeas have large, cone-shaped blooms that usually bloom white but may turn to shades of pink depending on the variety of PH values in the soil. Panicle hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata) are flowering plants that are native to eastern and southern China, Korea, Japan, and Russia. They are the hardest type of hydrangea and are more likely to survive and thrive in harsh climates.

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