don't know what this is
By Nbhatt
- 16 Mar, 2013
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I found this skeleton of a leaf in my garden - don't know which plant it is from
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I'm sure it's the skeleton of a hydrangea flower, I've got some like that on mine.
16 Mar, 2013
...I was going to say hellebore, which it probably isn't...:>)
16 Mar, 2013
It is the bract from a Hydrangea flower. Hydrangea flowers are the bits in the centre. Here is the definition of a Bract from the on line dictionary.
BRACT A modified leaf growing just below a flower or flower stalk. Bracts are generally small and inconspicuous, but some are showy and petal like, as the brightly colored bracts of bougainvillaea or the white or pink bracts of flowering dogwoods. In this case Hydrangeas.
They are brightly coloured to attract pollinators. They make inconspicuous flowers very noticeable.
16 Mar, 2013
Thanks for the definitive answer Scotsgran! I didn't know about the bracts on Hydrangeas, but I do now!:)
16 Mar, 2013
Thanks Louisa, I did a blog on Hydrangeas on 12th September 2012. Its on Page 2 of my blogs if you want to have a close up view of the actual flowers.
16 Mar, 2013
Just been to have a look at it, thanks, I can see I've got a lot of catching up to do on GoY reading lots of superb blogs I missed before I joined up!:)
16 Mar, 2013
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I think it's part of a Hydrangea.
16 Mar, 2013