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Re: Hydrangea
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Hydrangea
- From: "* &* L* H* <n*@clear.net.nz>
- Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 16:18:44 +1300
Hi Deb
Perhaps it is a lace cape hydrangea instead of the usual ball shape.
The lace cape are real neat to look at, just a few petals compared to the
ball and flat!!
Lara
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> From: Deb Fisher <dwf3@cornell.edu>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Cc: sav4@cornell.edu
> Subject: Hydrangea
> Date: Tuesday, 5 August 1997 04:29
>
> I'm asking this for a friend who planted a hydrangea last year, and this
> year was looking forward to white balls of flowers that she could dry.
> Instead her flowers were sort of "flat" (her description) and the
blossoms
> have fallen off iinstead of staying on the bush as they dry out.
>
> Anyway, is it just that the hydrangea is immature - will it grow more
like
> a hydrangea next year - or is it just a variety that won't grow the way
she
> wants.
>
> We are in upstate NY, Zone 5.
>
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