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Late season Hydrangea macrophylla?

Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by SimonZ, Nov 9, 2020.

  1. SimonZ

    SimonZ Gardener

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    Nice sight passing someone's garden this afternoon - not that used to seeing Hydrangeas in November, and most of its fellow flowers had well and truly faded, but this one was in full bloom. It obviously likes the acid soil of the Calder Valley. DSCF5792.JPG
     
  2. luis_pr

    luis_pr Gardener

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    Thanks for sharing. All of my mophead blooms have browned out on this side of the pond :o( so it is nice to see blooms still going strong. Oddly, the foliage on the picture indicates that the plant is starting to go dormant but all my hydrangeas still have dark green foliage. But the trees are putting on quite a Fall foliage show here.
     
    Last edited: Nov 10, 2020
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