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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Definitely Hydrangea time!
It comes round fast!
How gorgeous they are, such vibrant colours. One could only stop and admire.
There’s a row of them a little further up the same street, but these have the best view.
They are so beautiful! I’ve never had any luck with Hydrangea’s. Thank you for sharing them 🙂
I managed to completely kill one this year.
They look absolutely beautiful 😍
They’re lovely flowers – one of my favourites.
My eyes enjoyed the meander from the hydrangeas to the horizon. What a lovely place!
It’s not far from one of my favourite gardens so I pass by quite often.
So so charming! Colorful and green. Thank you for sharing!
I took this last year and doubt it is quite so green this year.
Oh, my! What colors!
Even the leaves are colourful.
I *love* hydrangeas. They don’t grow very well in this part of the world. But there are some gardens in Arkansas (Garvan Woodland Gardens, near Hot Springs) we visited last year, and the entire place was in full bloom with hydrangeas. Heaven.
A really well established plant in full flower is wonderful, but it’s especially nice to be able to see a collection of them. They are quite varied plants, assuming you look closely enough.
Beautiful! 🌻
Thank you!
I have white and a lime green hydrangeas but couldn’t get the pink & blue to do well in our soil in Michigan. What beauties these are – gives me soil envy. LOL
They have a nice open situation too.