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Navy blue hydrangea's..in the bright sun, but still stunning.
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Asian Lily. Over 6 feet tall. Still more blossoms to bloom. Awesome. Lovely perfume.
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Edible flower garnish. Tastes good too !
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Scarlet runner blossoms...will have delicious beans for stir fry if the deer don't enjoy them first !
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Bright pink hydrangea...WoW color.
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Almost a florescent pink.? hollyhocks?. Gorgeous...spotted them half a block away from stopping at a stop sign.
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Annual beauty on Washington Junction Road...lamp post with sunflowers. Thank you Dottie .
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Posted by siggiofmaine in Memoir, Self Discovery Tags: Bright Hot pink hydrangea, Charlotte's Asian Lily, Dotty Small's lamp post with sunflowers, Edible flower garnish., florescent pink. hollyhocks, flowers, Navy blue hydrangea's., Scarlet runner blossoms, Weekly Photo Challenge: Flowers
Sony Fugaban
I kind of suffered from what I call Freudian Salivation Syndrome upon looking at this particular entry: The Edible Flower Garnish! Looks really yummy …
Thanks for the visit! I am more than happy for the effort.
siggiofmaine
Sony…I love the phrase: “Freudian Salivation Syndrome”…the edible garnish was pleasant to eat.
☮ Siggi in Downeast Maine
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The Hub
Pretty!
siggiofmaine
Thank you…an exceptional summer for plants that like heat and almost no water !
☮ Siggi in Downeast Maine
siggiofmaine
I am looking to find some more unusual colors or how to create them…the light blue and pastel pink
are dependent on the ph of the soil. Just found the vibrant pink and navy blue ones.
I have some HUGE blue blossoms on my backyard plant…I have three…one of my daughters when she moved, I put it in my yard since she didn’t have a place for it. Now I am on the hunt for more !
Thank’s for taking the time to post a comment…and good luck next year with blossoms on your hydrangea.
☮ ♥. Siggi in Downeast Maine
Life's Little Slices
While searching for what I have heard from people on how to change the colors, I came up with this site that explained it all. I thought you would like to read it. http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/colorchange.html
siggiofmaine
Thanks for the site…will have to check on it and see what I can do. It fascinates me what simple…a d sometimes not so simple…things one can do to get a flower to change.
Thanks a lot for the site.
☮ ♥. Siggi in Downeast Maine
Life's Little Slices
Hydrangea’s are so beautiful. I just bought me one and it is growing slowly. Next year, I am sure I will have flowers to display.