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Sturdy Hydrangea Blooms
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Hello,
So, I use (well, I was) hydrangeas in my artwork (specifically sterling silver jewelry). At one point I was able to nab an amazing variety with flowers that held up really well when pressed. But, more often than not, I come across ones where the individual flowers are pretty papery after they dry out.
Hydrangea lovers, does anyone have an idea of what variety might be a good option? -- Sturdy, thicker flowers, immense detail/ texture.
TIA
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