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Strangest of light, luminous and ending Just a petal, in meagre light, waiting for its end of days. New spring is coming, brethern await. <br />
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From the family of Hydrangea (&#039;[klim]horensia&#039;) it&#039;s one of the most cultivated plants in the world. These climbers are versatile and can survive well in the wild.  Geotagged,Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris,Hydrangea petiolaris,The Netherlands,hortensia,macro Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Strangest of light, luminous and ending

Just a petal, in meagre light, waiting for its end of days. New spring is coming, brethern await.

From the family of Hydrangea ('[klim]horensia') it's one of the most cultivated plants in the world. These climbers are versatile and can survive well in the wild.

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Hydrangea petiolaris, a Climbing hydrangea (syn: Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris), is a species of Hydrangea native to the woodlands of Japan, the Korean peninsula, and on Sakhalin island of easternmost Siberia in the Russian Far East.

Similar species: Cornales
Species identified by Ludo Sak
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By Ludo Sak

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Uploaded Mar 8, 2012. Captured Mar 8, 2012 09:39 in Aldenheerd 9, 6003 Weert, The Netherlands.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/1.8
  • 1/160s
  • ISO100
  • 50mm