Hydrangeas, Salvia, Astrantia and Verbena Boriensis. They all look rather past their best out in the garden. The petals are turning. The colour has faded. But plopped inside my favourite jug, and they look beautiful.
I love your hydrangea. I plant blue hydrangea on my front yard. I get a bud right now. I just see the blue one in my country. Thanks for sharing me your Hydrangea. Have a nice weekend
Very pretty. That type of salvia is new to me, I'd never seen it before now.
ReplyDeletethey do they look gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteThe blooms are lovely but the perfume brings back the sweetest memories of my lovely Mum x
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed gorgeous. They have an old, faded quality to them that is so attractive. Hope you and yours all have a lovely weekend Leanne.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! Thanks for your lovely comment at mine and its always a pleasure reading yours, it's one of my faves!! Xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love your hydrangea. I plant blue hydrangea on my front yard. I get a bud right now. I just see the blue one in my country. Thanks for sharing me your Hydrangea. Have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteThey do look beautiful Leanne and better to enjoy them inside than let the elements finish them off.
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely, especially against the colour of the jug. X
ReplyDeleteThey do look so pretty and I just adore natural arrangements, or plopped like yours, much better! x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And I have serious jug envy!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the faded hydrangea colours at the moment, so dappled and pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos x