Hydrangea serratifolia explained
Hydrangea serratifolia is a species of climbing flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae. It is native to Chile and Argentina.[1]
In its natural habitat, it is parasitized by the gall-forming fungus Austrobasidium pehueldeni.[2]
Notes and References
- Hydrangeas: a gardener's guide By Toni Lawson-Hall, Brian Rothera. Page 34. Timber Press, 2005. /
- Palfner . Götz . 2006-10-19 . Austrobasidium, a new gall-forming genus of Exobasidiaceae (Exobasidiales, Basidiomycota) on Hydrangea serratifolia from Chile . Australian Systematic Botany . en . 19 . 5 . 431–436 . 10.1071/SB05026 . 1446-5701.