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Hydrangea colour question
Last year I took a cutting from a Hydrangea in my late Father-in-Laws
garden. The plant was a beautiful specimen and alwways produced a wealth of large deep-blue flowers. My cutting rooted successfully and in spring I planted it in my garden. It has produced one large flower that is bright pink. Is this usual or something to do with the different soils in each garden. (Or maybe it's my late Father-in-law having a last laugh) Graham |
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