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Oakleaf Hydrangea

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Rainastorm

7:10AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Oh its very pretty, I wish I knew. I live in the woods any yet do not recognize this one. I hope you find out...Ill try to remember to check back and see if someone has given you an answer Id like to know myself lol Have a super good day!

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Feliciti

7:18AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

looks a bit like a sort of Forest Hydrangea hmm i don't know (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrangea) but beautiful !!

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Richardphotos

7:36AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

beautiful blossoms and shot. I have seen these before but do not know the name

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tennesseecowgirl

7:36AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Oh I wish I knew, I have seen them before, but I guess I never pay enough attention to all the names. Pretty image!

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durleybeachbum

7:42AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Definitely a Hydrangea.

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midnightmum

7:44AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Ever so beautiful.

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blinkings

7:47AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

It's Oakleaf Hydrangea. imagebam.com

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Isabelle711

8:51AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

I too think it is a hydrangea. :)))) I love the beauty it puts off. :))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))))

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Faemike55

10:03AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Very cool and beautiful plant

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mininessie

10:19AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

i donĀ“t know..but is beautiful!

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jayfar

11:13AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

A lovely shot Brandy and I think your question has been anwered.

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jarmila

11:25AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Nice and particular flowers,,great job,,enjoy the sunday,ciao

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kbrog

11:50AM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Never seen one of these before. :) Beautiful plant and capture! :)

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Flint_Hawk

12:51PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Thank you for sharing this beauty!

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adrie

1:05PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

It's indeed a Hydrangea, it's very beautiful plant my friend...wonderful capture.

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pat40

1:10PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Very pretty Flower,

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flavia49

1:32PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

very nice shot

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alida

4:22PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

nice shot;thanks for sharing

bakr

4:46PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Wonderful shot +++++5

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sandra46

6:09PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

GREAT SHOT

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vaggabondd

7:09PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

well I looked at it in zoom and I can honestly say I have no idea but it sure is beautiful what ever it is :)

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morningglory

7:28PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Oakleaf Hydrangea seems right. Did you take this pic in the Fall? They are supposed to have white flowers that turn to pink and then brown in the Fall in the Southeastern US.

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netot

9:54PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

Never seen before, but is really beautiful!

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danapommet

10:04PM | Sun, 18 March 2012

A beautiful photo and color combinations!

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

12:52AM | Mon, 19 March 2012

Super shot, I never know what blooms I get, always ask honey or Andrea for that matter LOL....But it would appear you have a few idents :}

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fallen21

5:47AM | Mon, 19 March 2012

Fantastic capture.

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thecytron

9:54AM | Mon, 19 March 2012

Xcellent clarity and details!

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bobrgallegos

6:46PM | Mon, 19 March 2012

Very beautiful find and capture!!


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