My Annabelle hydrangeas have been growing, but I started noticing these weirdly formed leafy clumps, as if they were stuck together. I just figured they would open later.
And then I saw a gardener on Instagram explaining what these are.
If you carefully peel open the stuck together leaves, you will find this:
A nasty little caterpillar worm that is using this to lay eggs.
Not good.
The gardener explained that if you want the bush to bloom properly, you'll have to open these leafy clusters and remove the caterpillar and nest.
Gross.
It looks like I'll have a gardening job to do this weekend!
Check your hydrangeas, gardeners! I hear this mothy infestation is bad this year.