These photos are of the largest hydrangeas that I have ever seen in captivity. Bob and Allen planted these two in clay pots last fall from their beach house. The names I do not know. Each flowers and matures differently turning pale green and pink edged. They were asked by a neighbor "who was buried in the pot because they look so well fertilized". I am not exaggerating when I say they must be seven feet across & blooms 14-15 inches. Needless to say truly beautiful on the terrace, combined with large boxwood topiary and other containers of color. Hats off to the very gifted gardeners and their downtown condo garden.
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