Hydrangea petiolaris
Common Name: Climbing hydrangea
Type: Deciduous vine
Family: Hydrangeaceae
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Sunlight: Sun to part shade
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, moist to average, fertile, humus-rich soil
Plant Height x Width: 25'-70' x 5'-6'
Flower: White lacecap corymbs of sterile and fertile flowers in May and June
Leaf: Dark-green heart-shaped
Other: Attractive pealing bark
Maintenance: If required, prune after flowering,
Landscape use: Mixed borders, woodland garden, becomes a sprawling shrub or prunes hedge if not supported
Pest and Disease: Slugs like to eat but you can
Planting Instructions: Shade roots like all vines, buy in 2 gal pot
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Type: Deciduous vine
Family: Hydrangeaceae
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Sunlight: Sun to part shade
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, moist to average, fertile, humus-rich soil
Plant Height x Width: 25'-70' x 5'-6'
Flower: White lacecap corymbs of sterile and fertile flowers in May and June
Leaf: Dark-green heart-shaped
Other: Attractive pealing bark
Maintenance: If required, prune after flowering,
Landscape use: Mixed borders, woodland garden, becomes a sprawling shrub or prunes hedge if not supported
Pest and Disease: Slugs like to eat but you can
Planting Instructions: Shade roots like all vines, buy in 2 gal pot
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