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Climbing Hydrangea- Petiolaris
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Climbing Hydrangea- Petiolaris

Hydrangeaceae Hydrangea Anomala Subsp Petiolaris None

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Grows InZone 4A · -30° to -25° F through Zone 9A · 20° to 25° F
Grows in Ashburn! (Learn More)
Sun ExposureFull / Mostly Shade, Morning Sun / Evening Shade, Dappled Light / Filtered Sun
Soil DrainageWell Drained, Moderately Drained
Resistent ToHeat
Flower ColorWhite
BloomsSummer Blooms
Foliage ColorMedium Green, Dark Green
Average Height10' to 12', 12' to 15', 15' to 20', 20' to 30'
Average Width2' to 3', 3' to 4', 4' to 6', 6' to 8', 8' to 10'
AttractsVisual Attention
Additional Information About Climbing Hydrangea- Petiolaris

More about the Climbing Hydrangea- Petiolaris...

Planting the Climbing Hydrangea-Petiolaris is the perfect way to soften and decorate a trellis, tree trunk, or stark brick or stone garden wall. In May and June the vine produces clusters of creamy white lacecapped blooms that attract butterflies and provide a pleasing contrast to the dark leathery leaves. The climbing Hydrangea won’t bloom unless it’s climbing, but its lush foliage makes a lovely groundcover all on its own.

Fall leaf color is a clear, soft yellow. The foliage provides cover and nesting sites for birds and small mammals. 

Climbing Hydrangea is easy to grow. It’s not aggressive, and the delicate aerial rootlets by which it clings won’t harm your walls or your trees. Climbing Hydrangea is also one of the few North American native vines that will flower even in shade. Morning sun is tolerated but afternoon direct sun can hurt this vine. In the wild, Climbing Hydrangea is usually found growing on river and stream banks, so it is not surprising that in the garden it responds best to moist, rich, acidic soils.

 

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