I have a vase filled with cut baptisia. Some of the baptisia extended above a small potted hydrangea that was given as a gift and has yet to be planted outdoors.
The baptisia flowers are mostly spent. It has dropped flower petals all over the table and the hydrangea. What’s odd is that portions of the hydrangea flowers have turned brown and died back. It seems this is consistent with where the baptisia may have touched it, but — since it was my wife to noticed this and she separated them — I can’t say for certain.
Is it possible that the damage is related to the baptisia? If so, what would have triggered this?
More info: the hydrangea was wilted and very dry three days ago. We watered it and it sprang back. Although all of the flowers were wilted then, not all have turned brown since — those that likely had the most contact with the baptisia seem to be the most affected.
Hydrangea dying where baptisia touched it
Hydrangea is not a house plant. I don't think the Baptisia faded flowers are causing any problem on the hydrangea but then who really knows - maybe it has some kind of pathogens like mold on old bread.
Hydrangeas make nice floral gifts (Easter, Mother's Day, Weddings, etc.) but will not survive a house environment for very long. Once the blooms are over, either treat them as compost or plant them outdoors in the ground or a bigger pot.
Depending on how cold your zone is, they may not bloom for you after winter either but will survive year after year.
A few of my hydrangeas 3rd week in June last year.
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