<i>Hydrangea petiolaris</i> | Climbing Hydrangea

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Hydrangea petiolaris, commonly known as Climbing Hydrangea, is a vigorous, deciduous climber prized for its attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, and versatile growth habit. Native to the woodlands of Japan, Korea, and Sakhalin Island, it thrives in temperate gardens, creating stunning displays on walls, trellises, and other structures. In late spring to early summer, it produces large, flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers, each cluster measuring 8-10 inches across. The blooms, which are mildly fragrant and attract bees and butterflies, consist of showy sterile florets around the edges and smaller fertile florets in the center. Its dark green, ovate leaves with serrated edges, each about 2-4 inches long, provide a lush backdrop to the blossoms, turning a soft yellow in the fall for added seasonal interest.

Climbing Hydrangea thrives in partial to full shade, preferring rich, consistently moist, well-drained soil, and while it can tolerate full shade, it flowers best with some morning or dappled sunlight. This versatile plant is ideal for covering walls, fences, arbors, and trellises, and can also be used as ground cover in shaded areas where it will spread horizontally if not given vertical support, making it a valuable addition to woodland gardens, shaded borders, and large containers.

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DESCRIPTION
Hydrangea petiolaris, commonly known as Climbing Hydrangea, is a vigorous, deciduous climber prized for its attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, and versatile growth habit. Native to the woodlands of Japan, Korea, and Sakhalin Island, it thrives in temperate gardens, creating stunning displays on walls, trellises, and other structures. In late spring to early summer, it produces large, flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers, each cluster measuring 8-10 inches across. The blooms, which are mildly fragrant and attract bees and butterflies, consist of showy sterile florets around the edges and smaller fertile florets in the center. Its dark green, ovate leaves with serrated edges, each about 2-4 inches long, provide a lush backdrop to the blossoms, turning a soft yellow in the fall for added seasonal interest.

Climbing Hydrangea thrives in partial to full shade, preferring rich, consistently moist, well-drained soil, and while it can tolerate full shade, it flowers best with some morning or dappled sunlight. This versatile plant is ideal for covering walls, fences, arbors, and trellises, and can also be used as ground cover in shaded areas where it will spread horizontally if not given vertical support, making it a valuable addition to woodland gardens, shaded borders, and large containers.

DESCRIPTION
Hydrangea petiolaris, commonly known as Climbing Hydrangea, is a vigorous, deciduous climber prized for its attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, and versatile growth habit. Native to the woodlands of Japan, Korea, and Sakhalin Island, it thrives in temperate gardens, creating stunning displays on walls, trellises, and other structures. In late spring to early summer, it produces large, flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers, each cluster measuring 8-10 inches across. The blooms, which are mildly fragrant and attract bees and butterflies, consist of showy sterile florets around the edges and smaller fertile florets in the center. Its dark green, ovate leaves with serrated edges, each about 2-4 inches long, provide a lush backdrop to the blossoms, turning a soft yellow in the fall for added seasonal interest.

Climbing Hydrangea thrives in partial to full shade, preferring rich, consistently moist, well-drained soil, and while it can tolerate full shade, it flowers best with some morning or dappled sunlight. This versatile plant is ideal for covering walls, fences, arbors, and trellises, and can also be used as ground cover in shaded areas where it will spread horizontally if not given vertical support, making it a valuable addition to woodland gardens, shaded borders, and large containers.

 
  • Family: Hydrangeaceae
    Height: 30-50 feet
    Width: 5-6 feet
    Foliage Color: Dark green
    Flower Color: White
    Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
    Light Requirements: Partial shade to full shade
    Water Requirements: Moderate, prefers consistently moist, well-drained soil
    Maintenance: Low to moderate
    Growing Zones: USDA zones 4-8
    Wildlife Attractors: Bees, butterflies

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