The people whose Hydrangeas these are have added something to the soil and these blossoms are now . . . GREEN! I don't know what type of plant this is but I liked the shining star of each leaf. . .
I am on my third digital camera, all Olympus. I enjoy using it and sharing my photos. I also enjoy writing. I hope to share a little of each on this blog. My main blog is Postcards From the Northwest.
Kerri and I will continue to add benches to "For the Love of Benches Continued . . . " blog also. It is good to continue to share with her!
Continuation of the Kiggins House Re-model photos were lost when my computer crashed.
The latest city project, TURTLE PLACE, will unfold here as I have time to add photos. It is complete and maybe I can find enough photos someday to show you the final results. Next project after the two I am working on now. . .
5 comments:
Strange, the optical effect really make the leaves shine like stars!
I love the frilly look of Hydrangeas - no matter what the color. I believe the leaf is Nasturtium. There should be an orange blossom that is edible.
They both look so nice.
I love hydrangeas! My Annabelle hydrangea turns green when they are fading.
Nasturtiums are edible, taste peppery. The flowers are usually hot shades of red, orange and yellow...though sometimes they are also pale yellow.
Nice photos!
Edible or not - nice they look.
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