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Related: About this forumHydrangea (thru window) Varied colors!

Needs water, 90 degrees here now. Cooler tomorrow, and rain later.

BOSSHOG
(43,437 posts)On the south side, gets plenty of sun and moisture. Beautiful plant but no blooms. ?
SWBTATTReg
(25,522 posts)It's an upcoming of Spring alert, and so I'm very happy to see yet again, the coming of Spring, the flowers, the people crowding outside, enjoying the weather, etc.
Thanks for sharing!
elleng
(140,257 posts)Hydrangea colors range from white, pink, and red to blue and purple, and sometimes even green. The color of some hydrangea varieties, particularly bigleaf hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla), can change depending on the soil's pH. Acidic soil tends to produce blue or purple flowers, while alkaline soil often results in pink or red blooms.
This seems to not quite made up it's mind, color-wise. Will see what effect upcoming rain will have, tonight and tomorrow.
SWBTATTReg
(25,522 posts)a good friend told me years and years ago that these plants indicate the acidity of the soil and thus, to use it as a guide. I never forgot that advice.
elleng
(140,257 posts)marble falls
(67,156 posts)... here in Texas.
elleng
(140,257 posts)Have iris and peonies, and a few glads. and camelias!!!!
marble falls
(67,156 posts)elleng
(140,257 posts)Camelia open here early, within border of my almost enclosed patio, near box-wood and old palm trees.
marble falls
(67,156 posts)... Barber would mention the Camelias.
Both sides of my family got to Baltimore in the 1670s. Irish and Scot/Irish.
Lem1951
(32 posts)One plant at my house.
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