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Friday, November 13, 2009
Fall Colors: an Arrangement of Mophead Hydrangeas
Posted by Julia Erickson at 6:00 AM
Labels: Cut and Forced Flowers, Hydrangeas
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4 comments:
What a fabulous arrangement! I'm jealous of your hydrangeas since mine were eaten by deer in the spring . . . thanks for sharing yours!
I love em, love em. I have some drying.
QMM
ooooo, aaahhhhhh!
Beautiful rose I'm sure I've never seen before
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