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Schizophragma hydrangeoides
Eventual Height: 12m
Eventual Spread: 3m
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides
Japanese hydrangea vine
size: 2 litre pot
available to order from summer 2012
£19.99
£14.99
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Position:
full sun or partial shade
Soil:
moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil
Rate of growth:
initially slow-to-establish
Flowering period:
July
Flower colour:
creamy-white
Other features:
toothed, dark green leaves on long stalks
Hardiness:
fully hardy
An attractive deciduous climber producing slightly fragrant, creamy- white flower-heads up to 25cm across, that resemble lacecap hydrangeas, in mid-summer. Japanese hydrangea vine is ideal for covering a large wall or fence or for training through a robust tree. Initially it is slow-to-establish, but it copes well with most conditions except extremely alkaline soil. As it grows it will attach itself to its support by aerial roots.
Garden care:
Plant at least 60cm (24in) away from a host plant, fence or wall. Tie in to a support and train until established. After flowering cut back the flowered shoots to within 2-4 of the permanent framework of the plant.
Eventual Height:
12m
Eventual Spread:
3m
Schizophragma hydrangeoides
- Japanese hydrangea vine
Self-clinging climber
Though slower to establish than say Hydrangea petiolaris, the advantage is that the slow growth makes it a perfect plant for those with smaller spaces and the flowers are infinitely more interesting and showy"
Lucy Summers
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