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50 Seeds Climbing Hydrangea
Other Names: Climbing Hydrangea, Tibetian Hydrangea, Hydrangea scandens
Zone: 4 to 8
Growth Rate: Initially a very slow growth rate, becoming medium to rapid once established.
Plant Type: Vine
Family: Hydrangeaceae
Native Range: Japan, Sakhalin, Korea, Taiwan
Height: 30 to 50 feet
Spread: 5 to 6 feet
Shape: Main stems climb vertically, side branching is horizontal giving the vine a depth dimension
Bloom Time: May - July
Bloom Color: White
Flower/Fruit: A white outer ring of showy sterile florets surrounds the creamy to green-yellow central fertile flowers.
Sun: Part Shade to Full shade
Fall Color: Yellow, foliage holds late into the fall.
Drought Tolerance: Low
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Site Requirements/Soil Tolerances: Grow in rich, medium moisture, well-drained soil. Tolerates full sun in the north. Needs constant moisture. Somewhat intolerant of the hot and humid conditions of Southern areas. Slow to establish but vigorous thereafter.
Culture: Eventually needs some pruning to keep it restricted at its base if it is to be used exclusively as a vine.
Uses: Grow against building walls (brick, stone or wood) where it can attach and cling to the surface. Also grows well on arbors, fences, trunks of large trees or over low stone walls. Can be grown as a ground cover in shady areas, steep embankments or grown over tree stumps or rock piles.
Sowing Hydrangea anomala petiolaris Seeds:
The seeds of Climbing Hydrangea are extremely tiny. Wear your glasses and don’t breath while handling. Sow indoors.
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Germination: Surface sow indoors under a grow light. Use a dome lid and mist regularly to keep moist. Requires light for germination. Artificial light is recommended.
Zone: 4 to 8
Growth Rate: Initially a very slow growth rate, becoming medium to rapid once established.
Plant Type: Vine
Family: Hydrangeaceae
Native Range: Japan, Sakhalin, Korea, Taiwan
Height: 30 to 50 feet
Spread: 5 to 6 feet
Shape: Main stems climb vertically, side branching is horizontal giving the vine a depth dimension
Bloom Time: May - July
Bloom Color: White
Flower/Fruit: A white outer ring of showy sterile florets surrounds the creamy to green-yellow central fertile flowers.
Sun: Part Shade to Full shade
Fall Color: Yellow, foliage holds late into the fall.
Drought Tolerance: Low
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Site Requirements/Soil Tolerances: Grow in rich, medium moisture, well-drained soil. Tolerates full sun in the north. Needs constant moisture. Somewhat intolerant of the hot and humid conditions of Southern areas. Slow to establish but vigorous thereafter.
Culture: Eventually needs some pruning to keep it restricted at its base if it is to be used exclusively as a vine.
Uses: Grow against building walls (brick, stone or wood) where it can attach and cling to the surface. Also grows well on arbors, fences, trunks of large trees or over low stone walls. Can be grown as a ground cover in shady areas, steep embankments or grown over tree stumps or rock piles.
Sowing Hydrangea anomala petiolaris Seeds:
The seeds of Climbing Hydrangea are extremely tiny. Wear your glasses and don’t breath while handling. Sow indoors.
For best results, please follow the instructions in the order provided.
Germination: Surface sow indoors under a grow light. Use a dome lid and mist regularly to keep moist. Requires light for germination. Artificial light is recommended.











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