I used to turn my nose up at hydrangeas. I used to think of them as flowers your grandmother would love. Now I can't get enough of them. Maybe it's because I'm entering the granny zone but I love them in full bloom and when they're half dead. The colours are so subtle and beautiful. Nice post Fran x
Thank you Marg and I couldn't agree more - though I doubt you're entering the Granny zone! I still have hydrangeas from December in various bottles around the house - they dry out beautifully and the colours are gentle and peaceful! F xx
How absolutely gorgeous! I lived in Washington State for many years and hydrangeas grew big and gorgeous there. :-) I've really missed them since moving to Oz, so your post made me very happy indeed. :-)
I used to turn my nose up at hydrangeas. I used to think of them as flowers your grandmother would love. Now I can't get enough of them. Maybe it's because I'm entering the granny zone but I love them in full bloom and when they're half dead. The colours are so subtle and beautiful. Nice post Fran x
ReplyDeleteThank you Marg and I couldn't agree more - though I doubt you're entering the Granny zone! I still have hydrangeas from December in various bottles around the house - they dry out beautifully and the colours are gentle and peaceful! F xx
DeleteI love hydrangeas! Your photos - as always - are works of art! Happy weekend. Hugs, Jackie
ReplyDeleteThank you Jackie and a happy weekend to you both from Sydney. F x
DeleteHow absolutely gorgeous! I lived in Washington State for many years and hydrangeas grew big and gorgeous there. :-) I've really missed them since moving to Oz, so your post made me very happy indeed. :-)
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