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  2. How to Care for Your Hydrangeas to Get the Biggest ... - AOL

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    “There’s also incredible diversity with hydrangeas ranging from low-growing compact varieties to tall climbing types, so you can find one that will perform best in your garden.” David ...

  3. Hydrangea petiolaris - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea petiolaris is cultivated as an ornamental plant in Europe and North America. Climbing hydrangea is grown either on masonry walls or on sturdy trellises or fences. It is at its best where it gets morning sun and afternoon shade, however it can tolerate dense shade, [1] and is therefore often selected for shady, north-facing areas with little or no sun.

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    Climbing Hydrangeas (Hydrangea petiolaris) Native to Asia, climbing hydrangeas grow as a woody vine up trees, along fences, and over pergolas. They prefer part shade (between 4 to 6 hours of sun ...

  5. How To Care For Hydrangeas In The Winter So You'll Have ... - AOL

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    General Winter Care Tips. Regardless of the type of hydrangea you have, all plants benefit from basic fall and winter care. Proper irrigation is critical, even when leaves have fallen from plants ...

  6. Hydrangea - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea paniculata – (panicled hydrangea) eastern China, Japan, Korea, Sakhalin; Hydrangea peruviana – Costa Rica and Panama, Andes; Hydrangea petiolaris – (climbing hydrangea) Japan, Korea, Sakhalin; Hydrangea quercifolia – (oakleaf hydrangea) southeast United States; Hydrangea radiata – (silverleaf hydrangea) southeast United States

  7. Decumaria barbara - Wikipedia

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    Decumaria barbara, commonly called climbing hydrangea [1] or woodvamp, [2] is a species plant in the Hydrangea family. It is native to southeastern United States , where it is widespread. [ 3 ] Its typical natural habitat is wet bottomland forest, although it is also found in rich mesic forests in the Appalachian Mountains.