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Flash-Frozen Hydrangea


Flash-Frozen Hydrangea

Started off life on the Church Altar at the Easter Mass. I love the effect of blackened leaves & shocked flower-heads. Hope it stays this way all winter.



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Poor plant. I hope it survives for you.

14 Nov, 2017

 

Thanks (like your new avatar). I'm sure it will survive. This plant needs the cold rest period - transitioning from the church altar, to my garden must have been stressful. lol! It was also transplanted a couple times.

14 Nov, 2017

 

Thank you.

14 Nov, 2017

 

Wow! That's crazy! LOL! Doesn't it need to be cut to the ground?

30 Nov, 2017

 

Not this variety. It blooms on last years canes. I do thin out the thin & straggly. I let the flower heads stay on until Spring for winter interest. It also helps buffer the crown against the harsh cold.

30 Nov, 2017

 

That's really interesting. I didn't know they bloomed on previous year's canes.

3 Dec, 2017

 

Depends which cultivar, so many new ones on the market these days.

3 Dec, 2017

 

I don't see them here too often. They don't like San Diego's dry climate.

10 Dec, 2017

 

They wouldn't thrive in San Diego. They need that cold dormancy.

10 Dec, 2017

 

They need a lot of water in a semi-shaded area, also.

Yesterday it was 83 degrees here and today is going to be warmer. This is not good weather for plants which need a lot of chilling.

10 Dec, 2017

 

At least you didn't have to wake up before sunrise to clear the walkway & driveway

10 Dec, 2017

 

That sounds like a horrible task!

We typically can't grow plants, trees which need a lot chilling hour here in San Diego.

11 Dec, 2017



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