Hydrangea are in full bloom in western Massachusetts.
As kids, we called this the "snowball" plant.
It's also been referred to as "change rose" because its colors do change, depending on the kind of soil it's planted in.
It can be blue, beige, pink, white, and so on.
My cousin, Marianne, gave me a vase filled with hydrangea, and tied with a pink bow, for my September birthday.
It's in the bathroom, giving a pretty touch to a countertop.
Added to the blooms by me is a fancy mask with colorful feathers that are perfect for upcoming haunts!
ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH HYDRANGEA?
3 comments:
They’re beautiful and such a pretty color. I’ve never grown any but I sure do like them.
Very Pretty!! This is one of my favorite flowers. I also love how long they last and how they can be dried. Perfect flower for Fall.
Happy September birthday, dear Susan! The hydrangeas are pretty, and I love how you added the mask to make it more festive. Yes, I know a little about hydrangeas. My brother and Nel both had big bushes in their front yard. Nel's was a purplish color, and looked so neat against her green house. I learned something today about the 'change rose.' ; )
~Sheri
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