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Common
name: "Climbing Hydrangea"
Latin name: Hydrangea petiolaris - syn
Hydrangea anomala
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Zone: 4 -
9
Growth habit: Climbing vine
Max height: 15' - 30'
Spread: Unlimited
Flowers: Yes, early summer
Native to area: No, Russia,
Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.
Available varieties: 1
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Pictured: Climbing
Hydrangea
Hydrangea
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| Cultivation:
Plant Climbing Hydrangeas in full sun to partial shade in compost rich, well
drained soil. "Climbing Hydrangea" are slow to establish, usually 3 to 5 years but once it does it grows fairly rapidly.
After several years in the garden Climbing Hydrangea can
produce large clusters of creamy white flowers during late spring
or early summer. The flowers are quite
fragrant.
Climbing Hydrangea is an excellent choice growing on trellises,
arbors, gazebos, tree trunks, or walls.
Propagation:
Purchase pre-started Vines at your local Garden Center or
Nursery.
Potential pests ~ diseases:
Aphids.
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