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At the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during Hydrangea Holidays 2022.

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All my hydrangeas are in bloom now. Here you can see some. Wish you could see them all.

This Hydrangea bush is one of several in my tiny back yard. Birds fly all around it and in and out of the other bushes and trees. Rabbits, chipmunks, and squirrels also claim this area as theirs.

hydrangea leaves bundled in linen (mordanted with alum, ash water, and soy milk), simmered in tapwater with two small copper fittings added.

Syoukaiji,Inazawa,Aichi,Japan

had to look up what this is lol.

The hydrangea is a shrub native to China and Japan.

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Endless Summer'

Hydrangeas are popular ornamental plants, grown for their large flowerheads, with Hydrangea macrophylla being by far the most widely grown with over 600 named cultivars, many selected to have only large sterile flowers in the flowerheads. Some are best pruned on an annual basis when the new leaf buds begin to appear. If not pruned regularly, the bush will become very 'leggy', growing upwards until the weight of the stems is greater than their strength, at which point the stems will sag down to the ground and possibly break. Other species only flower on 'old wood'. Thus new wood resulting from pruning will not produce flowers until the following season.

Hydrangeas are moderately toxic if eaten, with all parts of the plant containing cyanogenic glycosides.[4] Hydrangea paniculata is reportedly sometimes smoked as an intoxicant, despite the danger of illness and/or death due to the cyanide.[5]

In Japan, ama-cha, meaning sweet tea, is another herbal tea made from Hydrangea serrata, whose leaves contain a substance that develops a sweet taste (phyllodulcin). For the fullest taste, fresh leaves are crumpled, steamed, and dried, yielding dark brown tea leaves. Ama-cha is mainly used for kan-butsu-e (the Buddha bathing ceremony) on April 8 every year—the day thought to be Buddha's birthday in Japan. Ama-cha is poured over a statue of Buddha in the ceremony and served to people in attendance. A legend has it that on the day Buddha was born, nine dragons poured Amrita over him; ama-cha is substituted for Amrita in Japan.

In Korean tea, Hydrangea serrata (hangul:산수국 hanja:山水菊) is used for a herbal tea called sugukcha (수국차) or ilsulcha (이슬차).

The pink hydrangea has risen in popularity all over the world, but especially in Asia. Pink hydrangeas have many different meanings, but generally means, "You are the beat of my heart", as described by the celebrated Asian florist Tan Jun Yong, where he was quoted saying, "The light delicate blush of the petals reminds me of a beating heart, while the size could only match the heart of the sender!"

Summer 2010 gazebo gala. Backyard is surrounded by dozens of hydrangea bushes in full bloom.

Holding a hydrangea leaf over a candle really brought out the leaf structure.

Hydrangea. "Miyama-Yae-Murasaki".

紫陽花。品種名は「深山八重紫(ミヤマヤエムラサキ)」。

Hydrangea flowers, taken with a Nikon N75 film camera on Fujifilm Fujicolor 200. Minor digital adjustments with Darktable

鎌倉・成就院

Roses and Hydrangeas none of these plants cost more than £4 and two are cuttings so free taken on the 10 July 2018 with my Canon EOS 600D in Monochrome

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