Green Hydrangea

Green Hydrangea

Green Hydrangea

A particularly beautiful and prolific row of hydrangeas along our walk produces huge green pyramids which slowly turn greenish white and then develop pink tinges. I took several photographs of them and so you can expect to see different views from this lovely plant. On reflection, I had better take my camera and get some photos of this latest stage (pinkish, whitish green) so you can see the later stage. This is so full of bloom that a single stem would serve for a bridal bouquet on its own, I’m sure. Have a lovely day everyone, with special moments scattered liberally among the more humdrum ones – or even that you can see the humdrum for the special it often hides just under the surface. You can click or tap the image above to view in large in the gallery directly now, a new development on my posts. View all posts on the Home page.  A Flower a Day #385 

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4 Responses

  1. One of my favourite things on my walks is to check out all the various hydrangeas, of which there are many, to see which ones are turning which colour. Some start out white and go brownish. Others, like this one, begin as a lovely muted green and gradually introduce a shade of pink turning ever darker over time. Some go bluey-purpley. I love them all. Thank you, Ellie. All living things change all the time. This is a visible example.

    1. So true and I love to see the changes myself in just the way you describe. And we are all changing all the time as you say. I’m determined to stay positive about those too… Thanks again Janet.

  2. That is amazing Ellie. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a green one before. I’ll have to come down and walk along the path to find it. Such a delicate color delicate little petals it is beauty. Thanks again for sharing and giving us that little bright spot in our day.

    1. You will have to, Linda. It’s actually on North Avenue, at about the 3.5km mail on my 5.8km walk. Let me know when you want to do it!
      You are welcome and thank you for the comment.

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