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Old 07-10-2011, 02:47 PM
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Kooklabell
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I dry my hydrangeas every year. I have the blue and a tree. I've found that if I leave the flowers on the plant/tree until almost the end of the season, they dry nicely by just putting them in a vase. If I clip them too early, they wilt and get yukky. The white do turn pinkish/coral and the blue turn to more of a deep purple. I've never been able to keep them absolutely white.
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