- Eventual Height: 15m
- Eventual Spread: 3m
Climbing Hydrangea
Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris
- Position: sun to partial shade
- Soil: fertile, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: slow at first, then medium
- Flowering period: early summer
- Hardiness: fully hardy
- Pruning: none required
A star plant, this climbing Hydrangea thrives in some of
themost shady, inhospitable areas of the garden. Slow to establish, it
will eventually romp along a wall or fence, clinging by aerial roots.
Its almost heart-shaped, dark green leaves turn yellow in autumn, and masses of
showy, lacy, white flowerheads appear in late spring and early summer.
- Garden care
Plant in moist, fertile soil and do not allow the soil to dry out while the plant is getting established. This hydrangea flowers on the previous season’s wood, so if you need to prune it back, do so in late autumn or early spring, but be warned that this will restrict flowering the following year.