
What starts out looking like this:

Soon turns into this.

My hydrangea bush is loaded down with blooms in all stages of development. Some are just emerging, others are in the half-way stage looking partly greenish-ivory - partly blue, while others have reached their peak of blueness. I never cease to get great enjoyment from looking at the blossoms. This particular plant came to my family as a gift at the time of my father's funeral in 1965 and has been growing on the northeast edge of my home since then.
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JP kept hacking at my Hydrangea until I begged him to leave it alone. This year it has grown spindly but I am hoping it will survive to produce flowers. I live in hope.
ReplyDeleteA long lived plant and just beautiful. It is blooming in honor of your father.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers
ReplyDeleteMy entry this week: in HERE. I hope that you can stop by as well. Thanks
You and I have almost the same theme today!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful flower indeed!
Very beautiful Hydrangea, you must have acid soil to get that rich blue.
ReplyDeleteHydrangea my favorite next to peonies!
ReplyDeleteYours are way ahead of ours here in my Canadian zone 6 garden..mine will flower in the late summer.
I adore the blue..hopefully I can plant one..I suppose it likes an acid soil?
Enjoy TF.
Hi Pat
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers!
These blue Hidrangeas are fantastic!
Thanks for posting!
Luiz
Your hydrangeas are simply stunning!!! And you are one fabulous photographer!!!!! Love this! Janine XO
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast between the two, and the flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOur Hydrangea always turns pink. They say it's according to the type of soil you have whether it will be blue or pink.
ReplyDeleteFantastic flower I gave one to my
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A beutiful flower.
Thanks for sharing
Gunilla in Sweden
Pat: That is a wonderful flower.
ReplyDeleteI love your hydrangeas and the history that came with it. I am sure you treasure it most. What a lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried Hydrangea here. I see them at the nursery, but think 'don't I have enough in the garden?'..... Nah!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely blue. So nice colour.
ReplyDeleteAnd the waiting game is all worthwhile. Fantastic blue!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I'll bet your yard is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHydrangeas are always a pretty flower to have around the outside of a house. Beautiful shot. =) Hope you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful flowers. Thank you so much for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! They are so delicate. I love this color.
ReplyDeleteMy post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Aww awww ... my favorite flower. Beautiful, right? Right!
ReplyDeletebeautiful hydrangea flower, love the blue color so beautifully bloom.
ReplyDeletewow what a stunning beautiful blue hydrangea.
ReplyDeletepretty hydrangea blue flower.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy coming here and seeing your pictures. Blue Hydrangea and a lily of any kind are my favs.
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing transformation! The history behind one of my favorite flowers is touching and a tribute to how hardy Hydrangeas must be and how lovingly you've cared for it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I just love blue flowers, no matter what kind. These are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, you mean all I have to do to get loads of comments is show a blue hydrangea?
ReplyDeleteYours is especially lovely. And to think it has been there for so many years, too, boggles the mind.
Your Hydrangea is lovely. I almost bought one yesterday and now think I may have to go back and get it.
ReplyDeleteI just want to thank you for posting such lovely photos of your flowers. I truly do enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteSuldog you are SO welcome. It pleases me inordinately that you enjoy them. Thank you!
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