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Climbing Hydrangea

Climbing Hydrangea

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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris

Climbing Hydrangea is a slow-growing, self-clinging vine known for its large white lacecap flowers and ability to grow in shade. It attaches to surfaces like brick, stone, and wood, making it ideal for covering walls, fences, and tree trunks. Once established, it creates a dense, elegant vertical display with strong seasonal interest.


Key Features

  • Large white lacecap flowers in early summer
  • Self-clinging (no trellis required once established)
  • One of the best vines for shade
  • Adds vertical coverage to walls and structures
  • Long-lived and durable

Specs

  • Mature Height: 30–50 ft (with support)
  • Mature Width: 5–6 ft spread
  • Sun: Partial shade to full shade (tolerates sun with moisture)
  • Growth Rate: Slow to establish, then moderate
  • Zone: 4–8
  • Form: Climbing / spreading vine

Spacing Guidance

  • 3–5 ft spacing along structures
  • Plant 12–18 in off wall or support


Why Hydrangeas Steal the Show?

Hydrangeas deliver oversized blooms, rich seasonal color, and reliable performance in New England landscapes. Whether you prefer classic blue mopheads, bright white panicles, or soft pink rebloomers, hydrangeas create dramatic focal points with surprisingly low maintenance. Perfect for foundation plantings, borders, and statement garden beds.
  • Massive, Show-Stopping Blooms - Oversized flower heads create instant visual impact and elevate any garden space.
  • Reliable & Cold Hardy - Many varieties perform well in Zones 4–8, making them ideal for northern landscapes.
  • Long Seasonal Color - Extended bloom time keeps your yard vibrant from mid-summer through early fall.
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Future availability: 10

Plant Specs

Growth Rate
Fast
Plant Color
White
Hardiness Zone
4-8
Deer Resistance
No
Moisture Control
Average to moist
Sun Exposure
Part Sun to Part Shade

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