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Saturday, January 19, 2013

"Snowcapped" Hydrangea

Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' dried and capped with snow this January.
Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' dried and capped with snow this January.

See them with white blooms and leafy, green foliage in August in our garden.


16 comments:

  1. I used the dried 'Limelight' flowers in all my outdoor winter container combinations this year. It's a multi season beuty for sure.

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  2. What a pretty picture. My hydrangeas have never bloomed so I don't have those yet. I keep hoping...and fertilizing.

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    1. Plants often flower more if you don't fertiize too much, fertilizer promotes foliage growth. Christina

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  3. Beautiful photo. I definitely think Hydrangeas are one of the best plants for dried flowers in the garden during winter.

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  4. Ślicznie wyglądają śniegowe czapeczki na hortensji. Pozdrawiam.
    Snow caps look pretty on the hydrangea. Yours.

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    1. Glad to make you smile, Esther :) We all need a smile in January.
      ~Julie

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  6. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Hydrangeas and your photo is BEAUTIFUL!!:)

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  7. What a perfect picture with golden light and dark gray background.

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  8. Oh, so pretty! Maybe I should leave some of mine on the plants instead of cutting them for indoor display. Either way, they offer year-round delight, don't they?! Your photo is so pretty, too!

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  9. Beautiful photograph, I love the light, it looks like fire and ice!

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  10. Snow capped! haha It really does look like they have caps on! :)

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  11. How cute - they do look some one has topped them with a scoop of snow

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  12. That is a great photograph. It's like a little hydrangea snow bonnet.

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  13. Very pretty. I was wondering what that yellow shiny stuff is. You call it "sun"? Hmm... I think I have vague memories of such a thing but I'm not sure.

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