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Botanical Art Worldwide: America's Flora
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia
Designated the official wildflower of Alabama.
The American naturalist, William Bartram, identified and named the Hydrangea quercifolia in his Travels Through North & South Carolina, c. 1756 - 1758. My specimen of the oakleaf hydrangea, as it is commonly known, grows in a ‘colony’ at the entrance of The Native Plant Garden at the New York Botanical Garden.
My challenge in painting the oakleaf hydrangea was to create a pleasing composition out of a tangle of panicles and leaves growing willy-nilly out of five to seven shrubs. But, after some preliminary sketches, and with many photographs and multiple trips to the garden, I painted a composition of two panicles with a cluster of dark leaves.
Working on gessoed paper allowed me to first paint a pale warm tint in oil on the paper to set off the creamy white flowers and leaves painted in multiple oil glazes on top.
Over the years I have painted four panicle hydrangeas (not native to the US) and two oakleaf hydrangeas, so you see, they are a favorite flower of mine.
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