
Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala petiolaris) Deciduous Flowering Vine
$27.95
$389.50
- Features white lacecap-style inflorescences during early summer.
- Displays heart-shaped, deep green foliage that turns yellow in autumn.
- Functions as a self-clinging vine suitable for masonry, brick, and sturdy trellises.
- Thrives in partial to full shade environments with consistent soil moisture.
- Provides vertical interest and structural coverage for garden landscapes.
Size: 1 quart
Quantity: Single
Climbing Hydrangea: A Versatile Deciduous Vine
The Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala petiolaris) is a woody, deciduous vine known for its ability to adhere to vertical surfaces using aerial rootlets. This plant is a functional choice for gardeners looking to cover brick walls, stone surfaces, or large, sturdy trellises. Its growth habit is characterized by a slow initial establishment phase, followed by vigorous vertical expansion once the root system is fully acclimated to the site.
Growth Characteristics and Maintenance
To address common challenges regarding establishment, ensure the planting site offers well-draining, humus-rich soil with moderate acidity. Consistent moisture is required, particularly during the first two growing seasons, to support root development. While this plant is shade-tolerant, it performs optimally in locations that receive filtered sunlight or morning sun with afternoon shade.
Seasonal Visual Interest
- Spring/Summer: Produces large, flat-topped lacecap flower clusters consisting of small fertile flowers surrounded by showy, white sterile florets.
- Autumn: The foliage transitions to a vibrant yellow hue before leaf drop, providing seasonal color contrast.
- Winter: The exfoliating, reddish-brown bark adds textural interest to the garden landscape during the dormant season.









