
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). During the winter months, please feel free to use your archives and find some old favorite photos.
Please feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it. Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts gardens, leaves and berries as well as flowers.
This hydrangea is native to Japan and China.

I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
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Cee
Beautiful photo Cee! 😀
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Thanks. 😀
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That’s a gorgeous flower!
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So glad you like this hydrangea. Thanks so much for commenting and stopping by for a visit 😀
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Nice blooms with a shape that is totally different than what I am used to seeing hydrangeas looking like. Almost look like upside down hearts. When I see hydrangeas, I think of little flower girls spreading these petals down an aisle for the bride to walk on. Great shot Cee. Hugs.
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THese hydrangeas are huge. Their blooms are close to 18″ long. There are a couple houses in Canby where they grow higher than one-story. 😀 😀
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Unusual shape, but they are so pretty.
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They remind me of something but I can’t think what, lol
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They are an unusual shape and large. Thanks for commenting.
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Love the cone shape of these, I’ve only ever seen the round ones 😃
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There are a couple of them in town. I’ve also seen them smaller in the garden nurseries 😀
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Ooh, they’re different! Almost like lilac!
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Yes, they are shaped like lilacs but they are huge 😀
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Wow! Lovely!
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Glad you like this Anita 😀
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These are so beautiful! 🙂
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Thanks Barbara 😀
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I’ve never seen white ones before.
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Thanks Judy 😀
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Such large, lush blooms!
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Tomorrow photo will really show the size well. 😀 😀
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I’ll stay tuned.
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How gorgeous!
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Glad you like this photo. Thanks Amy 😀
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Oh my I’ve never seen a hydrangea that shape. Mine are big puff balls. 🙂
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I’ve got the puff ball ones at home too! 😀
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https://theministryofshrawleywalks.com/2022/03/22/bearded-daffodil-march-22nd/ Heres mine, long time no flower!
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As you know I love hydrangeas! I have never seen this panicle-hydrangea before. It is so unusual!
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It is real unusual, at least around here 😀
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😊
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