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The third and last image in this Hydrangea series...
Old fashioned and easily recognized, these showy, 10-inch flowers have graced American gardens for hundreds of years.
Native to the eastern United States, they are technically called Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle', but are commonly called Annabelles or Snowballs.
We have two stands of them in our landscape and they never disappoint.
Enjoy!
Je vous l'avez déjà présenté début août , il a toujours de nouvelles fleurs .
Bon dimanche pour vous tous
Another from September. This hydrangea was new in my garden this year and I love the color so much. I wish I had a few more but there aren't enough places to plant them so they get enough sun. I have so many oak trees making too much shade.
Canon EOS 6D - f/6.3 - 1/100sec - 100mm - ISO 5000
Every year I take some dried Hydrangea flower heads inside the house for decoration.
After some months, due to dust and tiny spider cobwebs, they are moved to the compost heap.
This picture was taken just before that moment and processed somewhat.
Garden Hydrangea. It changes its color due to the acidity of the soil.
Die Blütenfarbe der Gartenhortensie ändert sich je nach dem Säuregehalt des Bodens am Standort.
Taken in a Wild Garden in West Wales (Ceredigion)
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
ƒ/2.8
104.4 mm
1/500 Sec
ISO 200
Late blooming hydrangea. This little plant seems to be a few weeks behind the other hydrangea in our area but is providing a small splash of colour.
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Blue Hydrangeas, in my friends garden in Mid Wales, they are one of my favorite shrubs...
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They'd been pure white, but are now dressed up in their beautiful fall colours. Lightly edited with an effect in Topaz Studio 2 for Sliders Sunday. HSS!
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There are no hydrangeas in my own garden, but several of my neighbors have large bushes in their yards. Now, I've been known to break off a blossom or two from flowering plants alongside a path. However, people really frown on other people wandering into one's garden to snitch a pretty posy or two. I was quite satisfied to capture the flowers growing alongside the road. I'm sure my friend was pleased I made that choice as well.
A hydrangea at a local park. Thi shot was taken in the evening and there was some wind every now and then, which made manually focusing at close distance a challenge. Happy (and safe) new week, everyone.
夜の紫陽花です。当時に風も吹いてしまったから、マニュアルレンズでしかもかなり近い距離でピント合わせるのは大変でした(笑)。皆さんは、良い一週間をおお過ごしください。
Threse are on the car park near Llyn Padarn.
Hydrangea, common names hydrangea or hortensia, is a genus of over 75 species of flowering plants native to Asia and the Americas. By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Korea, and Japan.
During the summer, the blossoms of this climbing hydrangea are totally white. Once the weather becomes cooler, the petals begin to match the woody stem of the plant. That is when you can see the tiny veins more readily.
The long cool spring means that many hydrangea flowers started blooming late this season. This is among the earlier ones. The one to the lower RHS corner is still all green.