


Just when I thought I was immune to the charms of Hydrangea macrophylla, I was struck by the colors of this specimen. The flowers start out as green buds and become increasingly pink , turning a deep magenta in full bloom. I wouldn't want a lot of them in one place–it would be too much pink, but as a single shrub, as I found this one, it made me think twice about hydrangea.
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