Climbing Hydrangea
Climbing Hydrangea
Features
This climbing vine is known for its vigorous growth and the ability to cling to surfaces using aerial rootlets. While it initially has a slow growing and shrubby habit, it quickly establishes itself and produces long, fast-growing stems. In the summertime, its lush green foliage is adorned with stunning white lacecap blooms. It is a deciduous plant.
What is the average size of a Hydrangea anomala petiolaris?
These hardy stems can grow up to 80 ft. long at a rapid pace and are known for their vigorous tendency to cling onto surfaces.
Planting a Hydrangea
Flourishes when grown in nutrient-rich, fertile, and well-drained soil. Endures full sun in cooler regions with steady moisture. Avoids hot and humid environments. Adequately water and fertilize during initial growth to establish strong root system. Use general purpose fertilizer. Support climbing stems and prune yearly to manage size.
Additional information |
LATIN NAME | Hydrangea |
COMMON NAME | Anomala petiolaris |
SUN EXPOSURE | Full sun |
HXW@10 YEARS | 80 ft. long |
LEAF TYPE | Serrated |
HARDINESS ZONE | 4-9 |
GROWTH RATE | Fast |
COLOR | White-green |
FORM | Vines |
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