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Tree Hydrangeas Photograph by Nancy Kane Chapman

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Comments (4)

Nancy Kane Chapman

Nancy Kane Chapman

Thanks so very much Martin for including my tree hydrangeas in FLOWER MANIA. It's such a pleasure to be included!

Jeannie Rhode Photography

Jeannie Rhode Photography

Nancy, Sharing my Congratulations on your recent Feature in Flower Mania !

Thanks so much. This home came complete with plantings and trees and I'm doing my best to take care of everything. This is a blossom from one of the five hydrangea TREES!!

Mother Nature

Mother Nature

F/L Perhaps it is not as "perfect" as you would hope, but this image is AWESOME! It could be a painting.

Still love them so much. Five trees! But they are getting too big and I need some expert advice...!! And this summer I need to use drip watering so that the roots go down and not up.

Mary Wolf

Mary Wolf

Nancy, your hydrangeas are presented here so beautifully, despite their lack of symmetry! l/f

The trees needed to be trimmed....I'm not really a certified gardener and I do my own work (mow, clip, fertilize, water) so when they are not quite right, I worry....as a mother would. I'll get help with them before next year's crop. I agree they are still beautiful!!!

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