Hydrangea paniculata/Hydrangea. Hydrangeaceae. Cornales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Panicle hydrangeas Native to/Eastern and Southern China. Korea. Japan Bloom time/Mid-summer into fall Symbolism/Gratitude. Emotion. Resilient beauty *Genus of 80 or more species. *The name hydrangea is derived from two words, ‘hydro’ meaning “water” and ‘aggeion’ which means “vessel”. The specific epithel ‘paniculata’, references the panicke-like arrangement of the flowers. Photographed 10/23 9:24am 2024 Posted 10/25(Friday) 10:52am 2024
@フーマ Thank you for a message. I stopped by my friend’s garden. She was waiting for my coming for a couple of days. She showed this lady. I was impressed. Happiness. Enjoyable We will have a nice day together! with smile 😊
good morning! Hello there! here we go! We're back at Dodger Stadium! Will the baseball gods smile on the Dodgers? ? 😊 Mr. Otani! I'm looking forward to a home run! ⚾️=3✨ Let's go! Dodgers! !
@ Yumiko (California…さん Good morning Thank you fova message Splendid a tome of co Lovely color 白い花姿に 淡いピンク Hydrangea paniculata みせていただき、ありがとうございます。 Yumikoさん ここ滑川市寒気する朝の日々に、🎶afte moon🎶 今📺大リーグ放送に夢中。 ワールドシリーズ ヤンキース ドジャース の戦い 楽しみな日々に。 どうか気配りされて、すてきな秋を。🎶Autumn🎶 🙇🙇🙇🚶
@北アルプスに癒やされながら Thank you for a message. lovely It’s getting colder at your place? My place is cold in the morning. 11°C! Keep being healthy (itsumo kenkou de). Have a good day! with smile 😊
@ユミ Wow! 1,047km! Good job 👏 To your son~take care of himself. Making bento…lovely. I like to make it if I have some one. Let’s have a good day together! with smile 😊
@ラスカル You know…it depends on the temperature. We here is … now the same where you live. …maybe a little bit colder~ this morning, 9°C at 6:00am. Now…24°C. I will go to my club after 6:00am. It’s cold. I feel I am in winter. We will take care and have a nice day together! Nice to talk to you. 😊
Commonly called/Panicle hydrangeas
Native to/Eastern and Southern China. Korea. Japan
Bloom time/Mid-summer into fall
Symbolism/Gratitude. Emotion. Resilient beauty
*Genus of 80 or more species.
*The name hydrangea is derived from two words, ‘hydro’ meaning “water” and ‘aggeion’ which means “vessel”.
The specific epithel ‘paniculata’, references the panicke-like arrangement of the flowers.
Photographed 10/23 9:24am 2024
Posted 10/25(Friday) 10:52am 2024