Hydrangea Crowns
One benefit of the dry winter has been the natural drying of these fluffy flower heads, once big colourful heads made up of hundreds of petals, now glowing in early morning sun.
2nd March
(C) David Oakes 2019
One benefit of the dry winter has been the natural drying of these fluffy flower heads, once big colourful heads made up of hundreds of petals, now glowing in early morning sun.
2nd March
(C) David Oakes 2019
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Love the photo but are they hydrangeas? They have such long stems.
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Yep, Hydrangea….. One of several large shrubs in the National Hydrangea Collection. I guess the crowns are some 10 to 12 inches across. 😉
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