Dried Hydrangea

from $3.00

Hydrangea is a deciduous shrub known for its large, showy flower clusters and long bloom season. Widely cultivated for ornamental beauty, it has also held symbolic meaning in various cultural traditions. Hydrangea is most commonly associated with Metaphysical/Spiritual and Artistic/Crafting uses rather than culinary or internal medicinal practices.‍ ‍

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Available in dried full-flower form, and two different styles of dried petals in several size packages. Petals are typically a mix of blue, pink and purple, depending on what we have available each year.

Fresh flower bunches are available in the growing season but must be ordered ahead for pickup at the farm or for local delivery.

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Hydrangea is a deciduous shrub known for its large, showy flower clusters and long bloom season. Widely cultivated for ornamental beauty, it has also held symbolic meaning in various cultural traditions. Hydrangea is most commonly associated with Metaphysical/Spiritual and Artistic/Crafting uses rather than culinary or internal medicinal practices.‍ ‍

.Visit the herbal profile page for Hydrangea for more info.

Available in dried full-flower form, and two different styles of dried petals in several size packages. Petals are typically a mix of blue, pink and purple, depending on what we have available each year.

Fresh flower bunches are available in the growing season but must be ordered ahead for pickup at the farm or for local delivery.

Approximate Size Information: Small Envelope = 3.5” x 5” ; Med Envelope = 4.5” x 7.5” ; Quart Baggie and Gallon Baggie are as you’d expect. Note that each package is double-or-more the size of the previous package. The Medium Envelope is also shown in side view. Packages are filled as comfortably full as possible without crushing. Weights will vary based on the herb or flower. (All sizes might not apply to all products.)

Several of the images shown here are for packaging size demonstration and might not contain the actual herb. (We used Mugwort for the generic packaging photos.) However, there should be at least one image of the actual herb.