Yes, Climate is a very important factor during gardening. Depending on the temperature to which they are exposed, flowers and plants react differently. Limelight Hydrangeas perform best in locations that get full sun or at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. In warmer climates, it is best to provide afternoon shade. In colder climates, the more sun the plant gets the better.
I'm afraid this one is going to get partial shade. If it can't hack it, I will have to dig it up and move it, but it was bought to bring a bit of light to a dark border, so I'll give it a chance to do what it can.
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Carry on with what you're doing.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...