Hydrangea anomala petiolaris

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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris is a classic climbing hydrangea valued for its ability to thrive in shade and cover vertical surfaces with ease. Over time, it forms a strong, self-supporting climber with rich green foliage and broad, flattened flower heads that appear in early to mid summer. The white blooms stand out clearly against the leaves, while the mature bark develops an attractive peeling texture that adds year-round interest. Slow to establish but long-lived, this climber is an excellent choice for walls, fences, and woodland garden settings.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Shrubs
Flower Colour
  • White
Eventual Height
  • 12m+
Flowering Month
  • May
  • June
  • July
Planting Position
  • Full sun
  • Part shade
Features
  • Climbing
  • Deciduous

How to care for Hydrangea anomala petiolaris

Light:
Grows in full sun, partial shade, or deeper shade.

Soil:
Prefers fertile soil that retains moisture but drains well.

Water:
Water regularly while establishing and during prolonged dry periods.

Pruning:
Prune after flowering if shaping is required.

Hardiness:
Fully hardy in UK gardens.

Feeding:
Mulch with compost or organic matter in spring to support healthy growth.

Notes

Deciduous climbing hydrangea

Large white lacecap flower heads in early summer

Dark green heart-shaped foliage

Climbs using aerial roots

Suitable for walls, fences, and shaded areas

Hardy and long-lived climber

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