• Hydrangea petiolaris

    Climbing hydrangea. Dark green heart-shaped foliage irregularly edged in warm gold. Lush white, flattened lace-cap flower heads spanning 6 inches across. Flowers in late spring with the outer florets opening first. Foliage turns yellow in the autumn. Plant on a shady north or east facing wall. Deciduous.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris glabra Crug Coral

    Climbing Hydrangea. Vigorous, woody, deciduous climber, clinging by aerial roots. Ovate, dark green, very shiny, rounded leaves fading to yellow in the autumn. In summer bears domed corymbs of red flowers fading to cream. Height up to 5m. Great for a shady wall.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris Miranda

    Dark green heart-shaped foliage irregularly edged in warm gold. Lush. white. flattened lace-cap flower heads spanning 6 inches across arise in late spring with the outer florets opening first. Miranda is a deciduous vine. but its attractive reddish cinnamon-brown bark sheds for dramatic winter interest.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris Silver Lining

    Climbing Hydrangea. Vigorous, woody, deciduous climber, clinging by aerial roots. Ovate, dark green rounded leaves fading to yellow in the autumn. In summer bears domed corymbs of white flowers. Height up to 15m. Great for a shady or sunny wall.

  • Hydrangea seemannii

    A woody, evergreen climber. clinging by aerial roots with mid green leaves and greenish white domed flowerheads surrounded by white flowers in summer. Height 10m. Flowers from June to August. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

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