Hydrangea anomala petiolaris 'Climbing Hydrangea'

Hydrangea anomala petiolaris 'Climbing Hydrangea'

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Beautiful, glossy, dark green foliage summer through fall, accented by beautiful white lacecap flowers in mid-summer. Train on walls, fences, or arbors.

 

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Latin Name: Hydrangea anomala petiolaris
Plant Type: Vine - Self-Clinging
Shrub Type: Deciduous
Exposure: Full Shade to Full Sun
Deer Resistant: Yes
Mature Height: 25 Ft
Mature Width: 15 Ft
Habit: Climbing
Growth Rate: Fast
Hardiness Zone: Zone 4-8
Bloom Time: Summer  
Flower Colors: White
Water Needs: Average
Maintenance: Easy
Pruning Time: Summer after Flowering
Additional attribute:
Cut Flower
Showy Flower
Landscape Uses:
Cutting Garden, Erosion Control, Ground Cover, Mass Planting, Privacy Screen, Specimen, Woodland Garden

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