Hydrangea is a beautiful plant native to Asia. According to some sources, the plant was already used 140 million years ago in China and Japan. The name hydrangea comes from the Latin word for "pitcher", because the plant needs a lot of water . The hydrangea blooms in summer and has large, colourful flowers that can have different shapes. Some varieties have globular flowers, while others have plume-shaped or umbel-shaped flowers.
The hydrangea also has a spiritual significance. The plant symbolises **love, gratitude, grace and abundance**. The colour of the flowers can also convey a message. For example, pink hydrangea means **sincere love**, blue hydrangea means **forgiveness and understanding**, white hydrangea means **purity and innocence** and purple hydrangea means **wealth and longing**. This is why hydrangeas are often given as gifts or consolations to people we appreciate or who are struggling.
People love flowers because they bring us **joy, beauty and life**. Flowers can improve our mood, stimulate our senses and brighten up our environment. Flowers are also a way to express our **emotions, thoughts and feelings** without words. Flowers are a language that everyone can understand.
For the photographer, hydrangeas are extra special because, for her, they symbolise **connection and touch**. She is fascinated by the density with which all the petals in a convex shape touch each other. She sees in this a sign of **sameness, strength and warmth**. The leaves grow so close together because it shows that they are **stronger together**, that they **support each other** and that they are **never alone**.
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My name is Gwen Chatouani I am a creative, empathetic and high-feeling person who loves nature, animals and people. Photography is my passion and my way of capturing the beauty of the world. Through photography and pursuing my hobby, I have regained the..
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