hydrangeism
Hydrangeism is a term sometimes used informally to describe the phenomenon of hydrangeas changing the color of their flowers. This color change is not a disease or a specific condition but rather a natural process influenced by the soil's pH level. In acidic soils, hydrangeas tend to produce blue flowers, while in alkaline soils, they will typically display pink or red flowers. A neutral pH usually results in purple or a mix of blue and pink. This effect is most pronounced in certain species, particularly Hydrangea macrophylla, commonly known as the bigleaf hydrangea.
The mechanism behind this color shift involves aluminum ions in the soil. In acidic conditions, aluminum is