Pink and blue hydrangeas on the edge of a cottage garden in the English Lake District encourage passers by to linger a moment to enjoy the view.
Shared for Cee’s Flower Of The Day.
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Pink and blue hydrangeas on the edge of a cottage garden in the English Lake District encourage passers by to linger a moment to enjoy the view.
Shared for Cee’s Flower Of The Day.
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Very beautiful and the view is gorgeous
It’s a lovely part of the world.
Oh I would love to see that view. Gorgeous photo.
I think you’d have fun there Cee – it’s near Holehird Gardens and you’d like that too!
Beautiful!
Thanks, Cindy.
Wow! I’ve never seen them that bright pink over here. They are either bluish or light pink or white. Very pretty!
It’s a lovely mixture, isn’t it?
Wow, pink and blue in the same spot.
These have been there a long while and I doubt anything is done to alter their soil acidity. It must just be in a sweet spot somehow.
Or the hydrangeas are confused.
OML! Those are gorgeous! Hydrangeas are my most favorite flower. When we renewed our wedding vows at for our 35th Anniversary, my bouquet was made out of green hydrangeas and lavender roses. It was SO beautiful. Do more than one color grow on the same bush? I was in heaven when we visited Butchart Gardens in Victoria.
I’ve often seen variations in colour on a plant, although many of them are all one colour.
Wow – Those are awesome. I had always heard that the flower color depended on the soil. But that photo puts a doubt to that theory.
Plant science always seems to be a bit more complicated than you might think!
Sigh. Beautiful
Sigh.
I adore hydrangeas … and these are truly beautiful
I like them too. I keep meaning to write a more lengthy posted not getting round to it, mainly because I don’t know the names of most of the plants I’ve photographed. They are rarely identified.
The Hydrangeas are absolutely stunning, and you’ve photographed them so well that they look alive in your image of them!
You’re right, these hydrangeas seem to bounce with colour.