Climbing Hydrangea

Hydrangea anomala petiolaris

Pronunciation: hye-DRAYN-jee-uh an-NOM-al-a pet-ee-ol-LAY-riss
SKU #04170
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OVERVIEW
Description A vigorous climbing vine that clings to surfaces by aerial rootlets. It has a slow growing, shrubby habit until established, then becomes quite vigorous, producing long, fast growing stems. Lush green foliage is blanketed with magnificent, white lacecap blooms in summer. Deciduous.
Light Filtered sun, Full shade, Full sun, Partial shade, Partial sun
Watering Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.
Blooms Summer
Mature Size Vigorous, clinging stems quickly reach 50 to 80 ft. long.
DETAILS
Deciduous/Evergreen Deciduous
Special Features Fast Growing
Problems/Solutions Erosion Control, Rabbit Resistant
Growth Rate Fast
Growth Habit Climbing
Flower Attributes Flowers for Cutting, Showy Flowers
STYLE
Landscape Use Privacy Screen, Ground Cover
Design Ideas This is the only Hydrangea that climbs and is so vigorous it can cloak a good-sized house in no time. Being deciduous, it shades walls in summer and lets the sun warm them during winter, thus helping to conserve energy. With its clinging habit, it needs no trellis and will extend up to a second story with ease. Works well as a cloak for fences or to increase an arbor's shade. An inexpensive cover for concrete retaining walls and freestanding barrier walls.
Flower Color White
Foliage Color Green
Companion Plants Euonymus (Euonymus); Coral Bells (Heuchera); Hosta (Hosta); Spreading Yew (Taxus); Boxwood (Buxus)
CARE
Care Thrives in enriched, fertile, well-drained soils. Tolerates full sun in cool climates with consistent moisture. Avoid hot, humid conditions. Water deeply, regularly during first growing season to establish extensive root system. Feed with general purpose fertilizer. Provide support for climbing stems. Prune annually to control size.
HISTORY
Lore The genus name Hydrangea comes from hydor meaning water and aggeion meaning vessel, referring to its cup-like capsular fruit. The specific epithet comes from the Greek word anomalas, which refers to the vine-like plant habit. The subspecies name is in reference to the long petioles of this plant.

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