There’s not much flowering here at the moment, so here’s “one I prepared earlier” — a hydrangea in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens (with a little painterly editing).
The larger one is doing really well, but the small “bonus” one we found semi-attached to it has chlorosis and is looking very sad. Nothing I’ve done so far has helped, but you have reminded me I was going to phone a friend and ask her advice. Thanks π
So pretty. How is the little transported hydrangea doing?
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The larger one is doing really well, but the small “bonus” one we found semi-attached to it has chlorosis and is looking very sad. Nothing I’ve done so far has helped, but you have reminded me I was going to phone a friend and ask her advice. Thanks π
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I just Googled chlorosis….it could be a plethora of problems, so I hope your friend is able to help the little bonus plant.
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Thanks; so do I.
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Such a gorgeous colour Su.
Leslie
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Thanks Leslie. You know how much I love hydrangea π
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Me too….
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They are my favourite flower too. ours are slowly recovering after the drought.
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Gorgeous hydrangea
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Great capture of the hydrangea flower head, Su! Ours are still covered and surrounded by snow.
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You’ve definitely got a thing about hydrangeas Su. I can see why.
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Pretty π
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Powder blue are my favorite.
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