Tan and Pink Hydrangea
This huge hydrangea was found growing against the wall of a building, and it lasted way into December. I believe the heat from the building helped sustaining the plant's life.
I love the light pink color on it, mixing with brown spots as it dried out! It will be a long time yet to see this flower again. Right now, I enjoy looking at it in my archive.
Have a great weekend!
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Icy, the colors on these are so beautiful even with the brown spots. Great shots, my friend.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it is at its last moments. Still gorgeous isn't it?
ReplyDeletemy first time see this kind of flowers.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful.
Happy Weekend.
Thanks for the shots. Hydrangeas are one of my favorite flowers. I want to find some just like these to dry. Thanks for their beauty and your sharing. Terri www.morningdewdrops.typepad.com
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteHydrangeas are among my most favorite flowers. These shots are amazing!
~ Gabriela ~
Great shots. These are such a beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteThe details & colors of the petals are so lovely. I too am enjoying looking at photo archives!
ReplyDeleteEven when faded hydrangea flower heads are beautiful, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteHappy MM.
This year I intend to plant a few more hydrangea - they are so satisfying!
ReplyDeleteI have a hydrangea in my garden too and have been photographing it as it dries out. Thankyou for sharing yours with us.
ReplyDeleteI bought Pink Diamond this fall. I hope it looks as colourful as yours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color, I don't think I have ever seen one in this shade of pink before. I love your macros Icy.
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