Hydrangea Anomala Petiolaris

Common Name: Climbing Hydrangea
Hardiness Zone: 4-7S/10W
Exposure: Sun to Shade
Blooms In: Jun
Mature Height: 40′
Spacing: 5-10′

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Description

Plants have lateral branches that grow out as much as 3′ from the supporting structure, giving a rich, deep texture that is quite unlike that of other vines. The dried flower heads and reddish brown, peeling bark are attractive in winter. Produces aerial roots that cling to its support. Not well adapted to the dry heat of desert regions. Blooms on old wood.