What is a climbing hydrangea?

Hydrangea mountaineering is a cultivar of hydrangea that has been bred to climb like a vine than to evolve like a shrub. This plant can be used in a wide range of settings in the garden and there is no upper limit of climbing hydrangea, except for space available. When it takes good care of, this vine can exceed the height of 80 feet (24 meters) and it can be quite distinctive, with a very strong trunk, robust branches and cascade leaves. Petioris . It seems to be from the coastal regions of Japan and China and prefers forests where there is a lot of climbing material. It is used in USDA zones four to seven, which usually prefers a slight climate. Although it can survive in more extreme temperature zones, frost temperatures and excessively high temperatures can amaze climbing hydrangeas. When the bark is visible under heavy leaves, it turns out that it is a reddish -brown color and at the height of the summer the plant produces lace white flowers that disappeared after several monthsand. Hydrants tend to produce flowers that are excellent for cutting and displaying in the home or drying and climbing Hydrangea is no exception.

Hydrangea mountaineering can be trained to climb on a grid, gazebo or similar support structure and will also grow on trees, fences, rock walls and houses. Many gardeners prefer to provide support for Hydrangea climbing, because the plant can scare or damage the house, and if it is necessary to repair homes, the race in this process can be damaged. By giving climbing hydrangeas separate grids, gardeners can protect the plant and home.

This plant needs partial to full shade, so it is quite significant between the flowering wine vine. Most of them prefer partial than full sun, but hydrangeas will actually try to grow under these conditions. The soil should be rich, damp and clayYou, and if the drainage is bad, it can be a good idea to change the soil to support drainage. Mulching is not recommended because it can promote rot in the roots. Pruning can be used to form mountaineering hydrangeas, although the plant should only be slightly cut to prevent damage.

Some garden shops carry this plant, especially if they specialize in Asian plants. It is also possible to order Hydrangea climbing through a garden shop or a kindergarten supplier.

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