The climbing hydrangea is a versatile vine with four-season interest. The large, white lacecap flowers bloom May through September and are known to attract butterflies. The leaves emerge deep green and turn to shades of yellow in the fall. Reddish-brown bark adds interest to the landscape in the winter months. Slow to establish, this hydrangea becomes more vigorous with age.
Plant Details:
- Mature size: Vigorous with clinging stems 30-60 ft.
Sun Exposure:
Care:
- Thrives in well-drained soil
- Feed in spring with an all-purpose fertilizer
- Prune annually to control size
Characteristics:
- Deciduous green foliage
- Showy flowers, repeat blooms
- Attracts birds, butterflies & hummingbirds
Recommended for:
- Arbors & pergolas
- Trellis and fencing
- General garden use
The plant you receive will vary from the photo. No plants are alike. They are unique, constantly growing, and ever-changing. Rest assured; the best is carefully selected for you!