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  2. Hydrangea petiolaris - Wikipedia

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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.

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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 ...

  4. How to Care for Your Hydrangeas to Get the Biggest, Showiest ...

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    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 ...

  5. Climbing hydrangea - Wikipedia

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    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

  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. 20 Best Climbing Plants for Your Garden - AOL

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    Whether you have a tiny balcony garden or a big, rambling yard filled with flowers of all types , there’s always...