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This year I have lost this plant

http://www.flickr.com/photos/plantsf...en/4565798151/

can anyone tell me what it is (I think it is in the hydrangea family) and
where I can buy one.

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This year I have lost this plant

http://www.flickr.com/photos/plantsf...en/4565798151/

can anyone tell me what it is (I think it is in the hydrangea family) and
where I can buy one.


Looks like a Hydrangea.

They had some Hydrangeas in Lidl today but I don't know which variety.

Nearly all garden centres sell them.

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This year I have lost this plant

http://www.flickr.com/photos/plantsf...en/4565798151/

can anyone tell me what it is (I think it is in the hydrangea family) and
where I can buy one.


It's a mophead hydrangea. No idea which cultivar.

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This year I have lost this plant

http://www.flickr.com/photos/plantsf...en/4565798151/

can anyone tell me what it is (I think it is in the hydrangea family) and
where I can buy one.

Thanks



If I knew how to take a cutting off mine you could have one, not quite
the same hydrangea tho

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On 30/04/2010 22:51, Sacha wrote:
On 2010-04-30 20:35:56 +0100, "T" said:

This year I have lost this plant

http://www.flickr.com/photos/plantsf...en/4565798151/

can anyone tell me what it is (I think it is in the hydrangea family)
and
where I can buy one.

Thanks


Looks very like the mophead Hydrangea known as H. macrophylla Ayesha.

Are we sure it's not a viburnum of some kind?
Don


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On 30/04/2010 22:51, Sacha wrote:
On 2010-04-30 20:35:56 +0100, "T" said:

This year I have lost this plant

P9230359 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

can anyone tell me what it is (I think it is in the hydrangea family)
and
where I can buy one.

Thanks


Looks very like the mophead Hydrangea known as H. macrophylla Ayesha.

Are we sure it's not a viburnum of some kind?
Don
The photo shows quite intensely blue centres (ie the flowers at the centre of the 4 bracts) - do you get that blue pigment in Viburnums?
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