First discovered in Japan, the name Hydrangea comes from the greek "hydor", meaning water. and "angos" meaning jar or vessel...
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And of course, the Hydrangea just happens to be another favorite of ours. Be on the look out for beautiful bouquets and arrangements including some of these.
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