If you’ve ever wondered why your hydrangea didn’t bloom—or felt unsure about when to prune—you’re not alone.
The truth is, success with hydrangeas comes down to one simple thing:
👉 Understanding the type you’re growing
That’s exactly why we created this hydrangea types chart—to give you a clear, quick way to identify your hydrangeas and understand how they grow.
Want a printable version you can save and come back to all season?
👉 Download the Hydrangea Quick Reference Guide here
This chart makes it easy to:
All hydrangeas fall into five main categories. Once you know which one you have, everything else becomes much easier.
One of the biggest mistakes gardeners make is pruning at the wrong time.
Here’s the key:
This is why identifying your hydrangea type is the most important first step.
Once you know your type, you can start making better decisions about:
In our own Zone 6A garden, we use this exact framework to manage more than 200 hydrangeas—and it completely changed how we approach planting and care.
This chart is the quick version—but there’s a lot more to hydrangeas once you get into the details.
If you want help with:
👉 You can find all of that in our full Hydrangea Guide
Inside, we walk through how we actually use hydrangeas in our own garden to create layered, hydrangea-forward plantings that feel full, balanced, and intentional.
Hydrangeas aren’t complicated—but they are specific.
Once you understand the type you’re growing, everything else becomes easier.
Start with the chart, use it often, and build from there.
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