Hydrangea anomala petiolaris 'Flying Saucer'

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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris 'Flying Saucer' is an eye-catching climbing hydrangea valued for its striking and unconventional summer flowers. The flattened flower heads feature a central cluster of fertile flowers encircled by widely spaced white bracts, creating a distinctive, open appearance. This deciduous climber attaches naturally to suitable surfaces and develops slowly into a substantial plant over time. Well suited to shaded walls and woodland settings, it offers reliable performance and architectural interest once established.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Climbers
Flower Colour
  • White
Eventual Height
  • 8-12m
Flowering Month
  • June
  • July
  • August
Planting Position
  • Full sun
  • Part shade
Features
  • Deciduous
  • Summer flowering

How to care for Hydrangea anomala petiolaris 'Flying Saucer'

Light:
Full sun to part shade; tolerates sun if soil moisture is consistent.

Soil:
Moist but well-drained soil; prefers fertile, humus-rich conditions.

Water:
Water regularly while establishing and during dry periods; do not allow soil to dry out completely.

Pruning:
Minimal pruning required; prune after flowering if needed to control size or shape.

Hardiness:
Fully hardy in the UK; reliable once established.

Feeding:
Feed in spring with a balanced fertiliser or apply an annual organic mulch.

Notes

Deciduous self-clinging climber suitable for walls, fences, and pergolas.

A distinctive form of climbing hydrangea grown for its unusual flower shape.

Produces large, flattened flower heads in summer.

Central fertile flowers are surrounded by widely spaced, saucer-like white bracts.

Dark green foliage provides an attractive backdrop.

Ideal for shaded or north-facing walls and woodland gardens.

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