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In Japan,This flower is the leading actor of the rainy season.

Hydrangea macrophylla (アジサイ) in my next-door neighbor's garden on a rainy day

I found hydrangea blooming near my son's desk at a school.

I took the photo with my Nokia N73.

Taken at Yoshimine dera(吉峯寺), western Kyoto.

Nikon D7200

AF-P DX Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED VR

 

Hydrangeas, capitol grounds, Columbia, South Carolina, May 2007

Hydrangea blossoms can vary from pink to blue, depending on the amount of aluminum in the soil. (Alcoa may want to mine here.)

 

The blossoms of Hydrangeas are normally globes of flowers, but these are a variety that blooms in flat-topped bunches.

 

A new Hydrangea plant that we planted at the cottage. It seems to be doing quite well up there.

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hydrangea is called "ajisai" in japanese.

this is one of the symbol of japanese rainy season.

And I am not referring to the British politicians. Honest!

@Ichikawa,Chiba,Japan

Stems of local pass-along clone clone

Hydrangea-codes at Kolster BV

 

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Hydrangeas are deciduous shrubs or small trees. They are grown for their beautiful domed or flattened flowers which appear in mid-summer for a month.

 

The flowers normally consist of a mass of fertile flowers surrounded by infertile flowers which give the hydrangea its large flower heads. Some varieties however have almost all sterile flowers.

 

Hydrangea arborescens and quercifolia are natives of North America, Hydrangea serratifolia is native to South America. The remainder of hydrangeas are natives East Asia.

More details of our splendid hydrangea now the star our our top flower bed.

Hydrangea macrophylla (アジサイ) in my next-door neighbor's garden on a rainy day

pretty close up of the 'pink elf' hydrangea flowers

Hydrangea macrophylla (アジサイ) in my next-door neighbor's garden on a rainy day

Fading hydrangea, on their way out, (kind of like summertime) but still pretty, sitting on an old weathered table in the yard at my sister's vacation house.

 

Long day today ... 3 hour drive to soccer, soccer game with too much sun and wind (3-0 win, YEY!), then back to college to take my daughter to dinner, then to Walmart to buy YET MORE STUFF to shove into her dorm room, then drive home. Tomorrow we do it again. I'm going to get really sick of sitting in the car. Now...wishing I had put sunscreen on my face and not just on my arms, I am going to bed and hoping my face won't still be BRIGHT RED in the morning. (what a dope I am!)

Hydrangeas of the Kiyomizu temple in Kyoto, Japan.

 

Shot at 1600 ISO by mistake, hence the grain... Sorry.

 

June 2008 Trip to Japan with Andrew.

Hydrangea macrophylla - It was growing in an extremely sunny location in Putnam County, Carmel,NY. The flower heads were big and pink, blue, lavender or a mixture of these colors! It is also known as: lacecap hydrangea or mophead hydrangea or bigleaf hydrangea.

Hydrangea with adjusted color saturation

Hydrangea. "Inukorinanagi"?

アジサイ。品種名はたぶん「イヌコリナナギ」。

On a grey morning, L looked for some colour in the gdn to brighten up mu photostream. Moat of the leaves are off the trees now so this was all I found

Hydrangea heaven editted August 2009 IMG_3750

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