05 January 2013

Hydrangea in vintage hues


This hydrangea named Homigo, was bred in Holland by the Hofstede family.  It changes colour during the growing season, from beautiful blues and violet shades, then greens appear.  Look at it now, a little of everything happening.
 
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15 comments:

  1. I love the soft and subtle colour in this breed of hydrangea.

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  2. Anonymous7:13 pm

    wunderschön diese Blume .. faszinierd!

    Lieben Gruss Elke

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  3. Hi Carole, great picture of this hydrangea you have made​​.
    A nice weekend, Irma

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  4. Lovely flower Carole.....nice shot have you made.

    warm greetings from Holland, Joop

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  5. Pretty colors, your hydrangea is beautiful! Happy weekend, Carole!

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  6. Carole this hydrangea is gorgeous, and i love the lighting and how you have processed this. Very interesting little history also. How neat that the colors adjust as its season moves forward. Beautiful shot. Hoping that 2013 brings you much joy

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  7. Anonymous2:12 am

    This little beauty is my favorite of all. If I could pick it I would ~:)

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  8. Looks like it was taken by a camera from the 50's. Lovely processing Carole.

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  9. Gorgeous! I love hydrangeas.

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  10. I learned something tonight. Didn't know this and I'm from Holland. ;-)
    I love hydrangeas and have one in my garden.
    Beautiful color!

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  11. Oh, how I love hydrangeas. This one is a real beauty.

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  12. Oh Wow .... what a beautiful flower!

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  13. This is gorgeous, Carole! So lucky we share hydrangeas on both sides of the world!

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