Botanical Name: Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris
Common Name: climbing hydrangea
Family Name: Hydrangeaeceae
Distribution/Origin: Japan, Korea, Siberia
Leaf: Green, Deciduous, Ovate(4-11cm/long & 3-8cm/wide), Heart-shaped, Coarsely serrated, Acute apex
Bud: Alternate
Flower: Off-white, White, Showy, Corymbs, Fragrant, May/Jun/Jul
Fruit/Seed: Dry, Urn-shaped, Capsules, 3-5cm(diameter), Contains several small winged seeds
Stem/Bark: Climbing aerial roots, Twining
Size: Height: 30 - 50ft/Spread: 5 -6ft
Habit: Climbing, Vigorous, Vine, Sprawling
Form: Upright
Soil conditions: Well-drained, Rich
Moisture: Moist, Will tolerate draught
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade, Dense shade
Landscape use: Year round interest, Arbors, Climbing brick/stone/wood/trees/fences
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