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Hydrangea photo taken last week. Notice the color is white.
This week hydrangea plants are turning PINK. I think these flowers are so much like fireworks on the 4th of July. Don't you?
A rock garden surrounds these hydrangea plants. Notice the two circles. This was not painted on the rock. It was found this way. Nature sure is full of miracles.
Wonderful flowers, but I have no luck in my garden with this.
ReplyDeleteWe called them Hortensie!
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Kirsi
The hydrangeas are so beautiful. They provide us with so many different colors throughout the year. A great plant to have in the garden.
ReplyDeleteOur Hydrangea's are blue and purple. I think it has to do with the make up of the soil.
ReplyDeleteI think it might be the soil. Hortensie....mmmm, cute! Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
ReplyDeleteJM
Latane, they do provide us with so many colors. Hydrangea's are now my favorite flower in the garden. Thanks for commenting. Hope you will stop by again.
ReplyDeleteJM
Rhonda, you are so lucky that they are blue and purple. Yes, it must be the soil. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteJM
Very pretty flowers.
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