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50 White Climbing Hydrangea Seeds
50 White Climbing Hydrangea Seeds - Seed World
50 White Climbing Hydrangea Seeds - Seed World
50 White Climbing Hydrangea Seeds

50 White Climbing Hydrangea Seeds

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Climbing Hydrangea Seeds, Perennial Vining Flower Bush, Creeping Hedge Shrub

The Climbing Hydrangea is deliciously fragrant! It looks lovely climbing or cascading over rock walls with its heart-shaped leaves and cinnamon-colored stems which provide a wonderful contrast to the white flowers.

The Climbing Hydrangea is a woody perennial that blooms big fluffy hydrangeas in June. Once established, it is a vigorous grower. Hydrangea anomala petiolaris can grow beautiful, dazzling flower vines that stretch to be up to 70 ft in length. To maximize its growth, craft a sturdy support system for the vines.

Name: Climbing Hydrangea
Scientific Name: Hydrangea Anomala Petiolaris
Color: Creamy White 6-10" Blooms
Plant Seeds: Fall / Cold Stratify 1-2 Months
Bloom Time: Starting in June or July Until the Frost
Hardiness Zone: 4 - 7
Plant height: 50 - 80 Foot Vine
Plant Spacing: 36"
Light Requirements: Sun - Part Shade
Soil and Water Preferences: Average

About and How to Care for Climbing Hydrangea
The shrub grows in many soil types (clay, loam, sand, etc.) and is cold-hardy. Just the same you'll want to ensure proper soil drainage. You can pot climbing hydrangea. Half a whiskey barrel is the size of pot required. Trellis the vines if there is no fence for them to grow on for maximum effect.

Planting in full sun is acceptable and somewhat shaded areas are as well depending on your growing zone. For example, in a hot/wet climate, you will want to have it in partial shade. This may mean under the shade of another tree or choosing an area that gets partial sun throughout the day (facing North).

Mulching the area is recommended to retain moisture. Water regularly, once a day during evening or morning hours. Fertilize in spring.

Germination procedure: Sprinkle seeds on the surface of the soil in 65-70 degree temperatures. Gently press the seeds but do not cover them as the seeds need both sunlight and moisture to sprout. Germination time: 14-21 days.