Plant in a Box Hydrangea anomale petiolaris - Set of 3 hydrangeas
25 cmMore than 10 pieces in stock at third-party supplier
Product details
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris, better known as the climbing hydrangea, is native to Japan and Northeast Asia. This wild hydrangea primarily grows in wooded and mountainous areas. The climbing hydrangea is self-clinging. With its aerial roots, it can attach itself to almost any surface and reach a maximum height of 4 to 5 meters. If you do not want the Hydrangea 'Petiolaris' to climb, you can also grow it as a shrub or ground cover. The plant is very suitable for gardens as it is hardy. The maximum height of the shrub will be about 2 meters. The hydrangea blooms from June to August with beautiful large white flowers.
Care
The 'Petiolaris' hydrangea is not demanding in terms of location or soil type, making it a very popular climbing plant. Note that the plant produces fewer flowers in a shady location compared to a sunny one. The climbing hydrangea does not grow very quickly but can reach a height of 4 to 5 meters. It grows both vertically and horizontally, allowing it to be directed into the desired shape and direction. If the climbing hydrangea becomes too large, you can simply prune it back. The best time for this is immediately after flowering or in winter, as the plant is hardy.
Plant variety | Creeping plants |
Botanical name | Hydrangea anomale petiolaris |
Location | Half-shaded |
Watering | water generously |
Additional properties | hardy |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Item number | 40231658 |
Manufacturer | Plant in a Box |
Category | Plants |
Release date | 25.11.2023 |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Plant variety | Creeping plants |
Botanical name | Hydrangea anomale petiolaris |
Pot diameter | 9 cm |
Life span | Perennial |
Location | Half-shaded |
Watering | water generously |
Flower colour | White |
Additional properties | hardy |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 3 x |
Height | 25 cm |
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