My series of photographs from my Flickr Group Flowers and Vintage continues and this time it's all about White Hydrangeas.
Image by Paula Valentim
Hydrangeas are a very popular flowering shrub, they are easy to grow and there are hundreds of varieties. They are long-flowering and they come in colours ranging from brilliant blue, through soft pinks to striking deep reds and pure whites and some also have interesting autumn leaves.
Image by Melissa Deakin at Savoring the Details
Hydrangeas are wonderful as a cut flower and they also look great as a dried flower - that lasts for ages.
Image by Claire Brocato
Image by Sandra Hudson Knapp
Image by Silvia Houben at Cosiness
Image by Susana Oliviera at Citrus and Orange
Image by Jane Puncher
Image by Jessica Enig at Such Pretty Things
Image by Kelley at Teacups and Ponies
Image by Kelly Newbury at Fine Art Prints by Kelly*N Photography
All images are from my Flickr group Flowers and Vintage - they all link back to Flickr and the photographers blog or web site.
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Thanks for visiting and I'll see you later in the week.
xoxo Ingrid
7 comments:
Beautiful photos Ingrid. Love Hydrangeas, got them growing in the garden at the moment. So robust and lasts so long, as you said great as dried flowers too. Have a lovely week x
Dearest sweet Ingrid, Hydrangeas are really beautiful and these images are so inspiring! :) Have a beautiful week and love to you!
jacqueline
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What a beautiful collection of work this is, Ingrid!
It would be nearly impossible to choose a favorite.
Have a wonderful beginning to your week!
A wonderful collection of photos of the white Hydrangea. They are all really beautiful.
You can't honestly pick the best, they're all so pretty!
Ingrid, each of these lovely photo is a great tribute to the magnificence of hydrangeas. Pinks and whites are my favorites, and a very much also admired the dried versions.
I like the idea of using short-stems in the arrangements, and also a single flower head.
xo
Hi Ingrid, Hydrangeas are such beautiful flowers. I particularly like the one that starts out green and slowly turns pink, first with just a hint of pink and the pink intensifies as the flower matures. I have one bush in my garden. I watch it every day as the colors change.
Christa
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