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No. They are flowers that grow from seeds.
Bluebell, Blue Hydrangeas,
Hydrangeas are not particularly dangerous to dogs. Dogs should not be eating weeds or flowers on a daily basis. If a dog overeats anything, it can be unhealthy.
Some good "get well soon" flowers include daisies, peonies, and hydrangeas. Daisies stay in bloom even after the patient gets better, peonies are the symbol of healing, and hydrangeas represent perseverance.
You trim a barberry bush after it flowers.
At Teleflora they sell Roses, Tulips, Lilies, Gerberas, Daisies, Sunflowers, Carnations, Tropical flowers, Orchids, Hydrangeas, Flowering plants and mixed flowers.
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Common flowers that contain acid-base indicators include geraniums, hydrangeas, morning glories, poppies, tulips, violets, petunias, pansies, roses, and hibiscus flowers, among many others.
How much to cut back your hydrangea depends on the variety of hydrangea you have, and where you live. In northern climates "Annabelle" and "pee gee" hydrangeas can be cut back to eight inches, and still produce a three foot-high shrub with flowers during the summer. "Mophead", "Lacecap" and "oakleaf" hydrangeas set their blooms in late August, September or October, so you have to prune them in early August to be sure you aren't cutting off next year's blooms. Prune out up to a third of the stems of an older plant to encourage new growth. Prune those stems to the ground. Otherwise it usually isn't necessary to prune them at all. Just cut off the spent flowers (deadhead) down to the next stem or mature leaf.
Do not trim a lilac bush in the spring because you will cut off all of the flower buds. Trim a lilac bush after it flowers.