My goodness :-) what a delicate blue... and when the hydrangea fades, it's still beautiful. I planted dalia bulbs this spring and they are blooming profusely now... and even the roses feel like summer is coming. I enjoy it! An enjoyable week for you Bill.
Yes, Bill must be the last flowers in Donegal. My mother was born on one of the nine islands of the volcanic archipelago of the Azores which is called the blue island because of the blue hydrangea landscapes. Originating in also volcanic Japan and with a similar latitude, they have adapted so well that many people think they are an indigenous species. I really like them, they remind me of Mom's intense blue eyes... Beautiful photo. Bill. A hug. https://www.mybesthotel.eu/o-que-visitar/turismo-ilha-do-faial-acores ~~~
Lovely. It reminds me of the huge hydrangeas we saw in Cornwall, especially those at the parking area for Carn Euny. Those towered over our heads and lined the path for a good distance. Magical.
Yes the flowers season is over, now the leaves are falling very fast...
ReplyDeleteGostei de ver esta bela fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
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I learnt when the soil is low PH, the flower will turn purple.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty blooms, love the color. Enjoy your day, have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteSo that colour combination you don't see often.
ReplyDeleteEs una planta bastante bella. Tuve una en mi patio y no me duró mucho tiempo.
ReplyDeleteFeliz semana.
Hydrangeas do last well into the fall - even here. There are many different varieties too.
ReplyDeleteYou have sharp eyes Bill. They do look like they are hiding.
ReplyDelete...a few are still hanging on here.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that would be a shock to see that would leave me with a smile. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteI love hydrangea!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good choice for last flower of fall!
ReplyDeleteA survivor, Bill.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise....a nice surprise.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness :-) what a delicate blue... and when the hydrangea fades, it's still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI planted dalia bulbs this spring and they are blooming profusely now... and even the roses feel like summer is coming. I enjoy it!
An enjoyable week for you Bill.
It was beautiful
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove green above those hues of blue is a beauty! Not many green flowers in this world…
ReplyDeleteThat's a beaut Bill. Well shot.
ReplyDeleteHola! me gusta mucho esta flor, tiene colores muy bonitos. Saludos
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hydrangea flower. Yes, they last well into the fall season.
ReplyDeleteLovely, they will be blooming here soon
ReplyDeleteYes, Bill must be the last flowers in Donegal. My mother was born on one of the nine islands of the volcanic archipelago of the Azores which is called the blue island because of the blue hydrangea landscapes. Originating in also volcanic Japan and with a similar latitude, they have adapted so well that many people think they are an indigenous species.
ReplyDeleteI really like them, they remind me of Mom's intense blue eyes...
Beautiful photo. Bill. A hug.
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That is cheerful.
ReplyDeleteSurprising dab of blue.
ReplyDeleteA lovely bloom, I like the colour.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Those are so pretty and the color is great.
ReplyDelete¡Hola! La verdad es que es realmente preciosa :D Te mando un fuerte abrazo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBella flor te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThe last hurrah! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely. It reminds me of the huge hydrangeas we saw in Cornwall, especially those at the parking area for Carn Euny. Those towered over our heads and lined the path for a good distance. Magical.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite flowers, and love it in blue.
ReplyDeleteIt is very pretty. Love the colour in among the green,
ReplyDeleteBitter-sweet, those lasts. My sunflowers still do bloom!
ReplyDeleteUma flor que muito aprecio! Uma belíssima descoberta, Bill!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana
I think it's the last time of these beauties because of the season.. There are colorful leaves everywhere now :)
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