Hydrangea petiolaris
This true clinging vine climbs effortlessly with aerial rootlets, adding depth and texture to any structure. Unlike Virginia Creeper, Boston Ivy, or young English Ivy, it creates a fuller, more dimensional look. In late June to early July, it showcases flat white flower clusters for added charm. Thriving in shade, it reaches 30-50 feet tall and 5-6 feet wide. Hardy in Zone 4. Slow growing
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Climbing Hydrangea
Zones: 4 to 7
Height: 30-50 ft
Width: 5-6 ft
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Full Shade
Soil: Moist, Well-Draining
Bloom Time: June-July
Tolerances: Alkaline Soil