Climbing Hydrangea

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Climbing Hydrangea

Hydrangea anamola petiolaris A woody climbing vine - blooms about mid June. It has a sweet fragrant. Climbs high by clinging aerial rootlets. Shrubby and sprawling without support. Roundish, 2-4 inch-long green, heart-shaped leaves. Mature plants develop short, stiff, flowering branches with flat white flower clusters, 6-10 inch wide in lace cap effect. Ours is growing on a lattice under the deck on the west side.

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See this Plant in 2010

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