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Hydrangea petiolaris is a vigorous woody climbing vine plant, growing to 30 to 50 ft (9 to 15 m) height and 5 to 6 ft (2 to 2 m) wide. [1] It grows up trees and rock faces in its native Asian habitats, climbing by means of small aerial roots on the stems.
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 ...
Hydrangea petiolaris. A climbing, vining type of hydrangea. umdash9 - Getty Images. How to Prune Hydrangeas. It’s not entirely necessary to prune a hydrangea. In fact, some types bloom on old ...
Climbing hydrangea is a common name for several species in the genus Hydrangea, and also of related species in other genera: Decumaria barbara; Hydrangea anomala; Hydrangea hydrangeoides; Hydrangea petiolaris; Pileostegia viburnoides
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
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