Climbing Hydrangea Vine (Hydrangea anomala subsp. Petiolaris)

Climbing Hydrangea is a deciduous, woody vine known for its showy white lacecap flowers and attractive, exfoliating bark. It climbs by aerial rootlets and can cover walls, fences, arbors, or large trees with elegance. Though slow to establish, it becomes a vigorous and long-lived climber, offering year-round interest with its blooms, foliage, and bark

Category

Sun Needs:

  • Partial shade to full sun
  • Prefers morning sun with afternoon shade
  • Tolerates full shade but may flower less
  • Best flowering in dappled or filtered light

Bloom Time:

  • Late spring to early summer
  • Large, flat-topped clusters of fragrant white flowers
  • Blooms resemble lacecap hydrangeas
Size:

Height: 30 to 50 feet (with support). Can also be grown as a groundcover if not given vertical support.
Width: 5 to 6 feet or more (spreads as it climbs)

Attributes:
  • Fragrant, lacecap-style white flowers
  • Heart-shaped, dark green leaves
  • Peeling, cinnamon-colored bark adds winter interest
  • Clings to surfaces with aerial rootlets
  • Excellent for walls, trellises, and large trees
Care Tips:
  • Plant in rich, well-drained, consistently moist soil
  • Mulch to retain moisture and protect roots
  • Water regularly, especially during dry periods
  • Prune after flowering to control size or shape
  • Provide sturdy support for vertical growth
Pest watch:
  • Generally pest- and disease-resistant

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