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Hydrangeas on Sao Jorge, Azores


vanhulsenbeek

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A Pano with the WATE, on the spectacular trail to Faia do Cimes on Sao Jorge. Sun breaks through the ubiquitous clouds, but only for a moment. In the Mid-Atlantic, the weather changes every 30 minutes.

 

The Western Azores abound with Hydrangeas. Originating from Japan, they thrive as hedge-material - cows do not like them - and they also grow wild. See in the distance. The fluffy light green bushes are endemic - a local species of Erica - as well as the darkish tall green bush further on the path at the right, a local Juniperus species.

 

I have more, if there is interest.

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