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Hydrangea anomala subsp. Petiolaris
      
    
Climbing shrub. The branches form aerial roots and can cover walls and fences. It has rounded bright green leaves. It flowers in summer with broad white flattened flowerheads on long stalks. Prefers a sheltered site with good well drained soil. Great for climbing up established trees. Hardy.
  Genus
            
Hydrangea
            
Species             
anomala
            
Cultivar            
subsp. Petiolaris
Common name
            
Climbing Hydrangea
       
Family name
            
Hydrangeaceae
 
        
Place of origin
            
Asia
DETAILS
Height
            
5 m
       
Width
            
2 m
(expected growth in average NZ conditions in 5 to 10 years) 
Leaves
            
Deciduous
Soil Type
Prefers good loamy soil
Moisture
            
Soil must be well drained
Exposure
            
Cool roots / sunny top / Prefers a sheltered site / Will tolerate very hard frosts.
Enthusiast / Magnificent / Sanctuary / Whimsical
Climbers
Category
   
Self-clinging, aerial roots or adhesive.
Availability
   
  
      	      		
	  
	We have this currently available in   a 	POT 3.5 container. 
   Ask for it at your retailer.
      	   	
   
	
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