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Climbing Hydrangea Vine Fragrant Blooms in ShadeSlow to Establish, Becoming More VigorousGrows in ShadeFour Seasons of InterestWonderfully Fragrant Flowers, Leaves, StemsLarge Flat Lacecap Flowers From May Persisting Into SummerLush, Dark Green Summer Foliage Turns Yellow for FallExfoliating Bark Delivers Winter InterestAttracts ButterfliesLong-Lived and Easy CareBlooms Last for …
Climbing Hydrangea Vine Fragrant Blooms in ShadeSlow to Establish, Becoming More VigorousGrows in ShadeFour Seasons of InterestWonderfully Fragrant Flowers, Leaves, StemsLarge Flat Lacecap Flowers From May Persisting Into SummerLush, Dark Green Summer Foliage Turns Yellow for FallExfoliating Bark Delivers Winter InterestAttracts ButterfliesLong-Lived and Easy CareBlooms Last for Long Bloom PeriodLoves Hot Humid ConditionsGrows in Full Shade and Part SunGreat Cut Flowers Fresh and DriedIf you have more shade than sun, or just have a few shady spots to decorate, try the easy care Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala petiolaris). This perennial vine produces beautiful white lace cap flowers in late spring and early summer. And it blooms in shade! How nice to finally be able to brighten up those dimly lit areas in your landscape.Climbing Hydrangea vine is an extremely versatile vine with year-round interest. Glossy green summer foliage turns brilliant yellow as a nice fall color feature. The exfoliating, reddish-brown bark of mature plants is attractive in winter.Get ready to see butterflies visiting the wide, flat pretty lace cap flower clusters to gather nectar. All parts of this pretty plant are fragrant, too. And it thrives in shady conditions, can you believe it?As you might imagine, this desirable plant is in high demand. Nature Hills growers are thrilled to offer this plant, but you should hurry. We will sell out of this selection quickly.Climbing Hydrangea is native to wooded forests, streams and shaded mountain slopes of Japan, China and South Korea. With prolific production of large flowers in late spring and early summer, this unique climbing vine does take a bit of time to get established.Please be patient. You may wonder what you are doing wrong when you first plant it as it is a slow starter. Once your Climbing Hydrangea gets established, you will soon notice some nice vigorous shoots and will eventually become more aggressive.Flowering vines that bloom their heads off in shade are almost...
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