Hydrangea Heaven
Late summer is when the majority of hydrangeas sport their white to rosy to bruised hues in an amazing array of forms. Vancouver parks have several excellent spots for viewing these hedges of crayola colours, all within easy reach. Stanley Park - Ceperley MeadowNear the Beach Avenue entrance to Vancouver's oldest and most venerable park, is a long hedgerow of multi-coloured hydrangeas. Find this display near the Ceperley Meadow wooden bridge just hugging that side of the pitch & putt golf course. In bloom from now until mid-September. VanDusen Botanical Garden at 37th Avenue and Oak Street Vancouver's very own outdoor botanical library allows visitors to
learn each plants name as all specimens are labelled. The Hydrangea
collection is vast here including mop heads and oak leaved while not
forgetting the lace caps and numerous others numbering over 67 different
forms in VanDusen's Hydrangea Collection. These can be viewed on the
internet by going to the VanDusen
Garden |
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