Climbing Hydrangea

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Climbing Hydrangea

The Climbing Hydrangea, 'Hydrangea petiolaris', will produce beautiful white flowers in late summer and early fall. It can be particularly effective when grown against building walls where it can easily attach and cling to the surface. The exfoliating, reddish brown bark of mature plants is attractive in winter. The Climbing Hydrangea vine is an extremely versatile vine with year-round interest. Use this plant for climbing on arbors, fences or the trunks of large trees, and over low stone walls. The yellow fall foliage is another feature of this plant. This plant is slow to establish, but quite vigorous thereafter. Climbing Hydrangea is one of the best vines for clinging to brick or stone walls. It also can be grown as a ground cover in shady areas or on steep embankments. ... additional information

 

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Climbing Hydrangea