My backyard centerpiece, a row of Annabelle hydrangea, is
looking a little sun burned. However, I noticed one of the plants put out a brand new bright white bloom. It really shows the contrast between the light green and brown blooms and what the fresh blooms are supposed to look like.
![compare sun burn annabelle compare sun burn annabelle](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEQFRZWCcxZIRylA8AK6qnlHpQ-tUZOTXCpdwDT_R_9wuIe6b7fN70WUuDtTwi4_8tbroK7GkP6sOmUnrYlXFGnR-l4gl1SNASKJ-zuVuXEFUFX7RF6D2KseJVx3a_TOqQKCRqewElCeU/s640/compare+annabelle+hydrangea+sun+burn.JPG) |
Compare sun burned flowers to fresh white Annabelle bloom |
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Hello there new Annabelle blossom |
I was encouraged to see this new growth in the middle of summer, and even a new bloom. I removed some spent flowers by dead heading and hopefully this will trigger some new growth in the other plants.
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