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2020.09.20 09:03 GMT+8

City of Wild: Blooming hydrangeas in Beijing

Updated 2020.09.20 13:18 GMT+8

Hydrangeas in a garden near Fragrant Hills, Beijing, China. /Photo by Ding Qian

Hydrangeas are popular ornamental flowers in Beijing, China. /Photo by Ding Qian

Hydrangeas. /Photo by Ding Qian

Hydrangeas are popular ornamental flowers that bloom through summer and into autumn. They appear in many colors including purple, blue and pink. In a garden located near Fragrant Hills in Chinese capital city Beijing, a group of hydrangeas are blooming in the warm sun. 

The plant, native to Asia and the Americas, is not difficult to grow. Because of its low demand for sunlight, the hydrangea can also be planted in places with poor sunlight. 

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