CLIMBING HYDRANGEA
Description
Climbing Hydrangea is a slow-growing, but very attractive woody vine that has year round interest. It is one of the few vines that will flower well in a north-facing or shaded area. Large clusters of small white flowers bloom in late spring-early summer. Spent flowerheads add winter interest. Glossy, deep green leaves turn yellow-green in the fall. Bark exfoliates brown-tan on older stems.
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