| Description | Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp petiolaris) A vigorous vine reaching over 50 feet with white flowers. |
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| Pronunciation | (high-DRAN-jee-a)(ah-ANOM-ah-la)(pet-i-oh-LAY-ris) |
| Plant Type | Groundcovers and vines |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-7 |
| Sunlight | full sun, tolerates shade |
| Moisture | average to moist |
| Soil & Site | rich moist soils |
| Flowers | flat topped corymbs consisting of the outer white sterile showy sepals |
| Leaves | glossy green, oval to ovate, opposite and simple |
| Stems | vigorous vine |
| Roots | root like suckers |
| Dimensions | over 50 feet |
| Propagation | cuttings |
| Misc Facts | Himalaya China |
| Notes & Reference | #01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr) , #62-Manual of Climbers and Wall Plants (J K Burras, Mark Griffiths), #85-Hydrangeas for American Gardens (Michael Dirr) |