Hydrangea anomala 'Petiolaris'
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Mostly known as the 'climbing hydrangea, this deciduous vine is native to the Himalayas and China. The plant will climb on a trellis, or if left unattended will make a mound 3ft - 4ft tall and cover over 200 sq. ft. of area over time. The white flowers are fragrant, and are flat topped clusters around 8 inches wide. Over time the plant can make a tiered effect with lateral branches going out several feet. Exfoliating bark on mature stems is reddish brown and attractive in winter. Hardy to zone 4.
Type:
Vine
Genus:
Hydrangea
Species:
anomala
Bloom Time:
June
July
Aug.
Fragrance:
Lightly Fragrant
Exposure: ?
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Color:
White
Size in 10 Years:
Prostrate
Deciduous/Evergreen:
Deciduous
Ultimate Height:
as staked
Hardiness Zone: ?
4
5
6
7
8
9
Growth Habit:
Low and Spreading
Water Requirements:
Once a week
- hydrangea-anomala-petiolaris