Climbing Hydrangea
COMMON NAME | Climbing Hydrangea |
BOTANICAL NAME * | Hydrangea anomola var. petiolaris |
ZONE | 4 – 7 |
SIZE | This vine can grow 60 – 80 ft in height, but can easily be pruned to stay within desired limits. Able to cling to any surface. |
FOLIAGE | Glossy green leaves that hold up well to our heat and humidity. Deciduous. |
FLOWER | Tiny white flowers in flat-topped corymbs in late spring. |
BARK | Exfoliates in the fall and winter revealing cinnamon tones beneath. |
GROWING CONDITIONS | Somewhat slow to develop, but long lived. Well-drained, moist soil. Full Sun to Shade, but flowers best in full sun. |
* A particular plant will have only 1 botanical name. Unfortunately, a particular plant may have several common names or it may share a common name with another plant. Whenever possible, use the botanical name.