I was overjoyed and began to explain to Staudacher the connection I had with the plant and told him what I knew about the pretty hydrangea ... term landscape vine, he says of climbing hydrangeas ...
For plants that can’t be moved ... pink and green hues. “The climbing hydrangea (H. petiolaris) is another magnificent plant,” Ballato says. “It’s fragrant like you can’t believe.” ...
As hydrangea plants mature, they grow new lengths of ... Most varieties, including mopheads, oakleafs, mountain, and climbing hydrangeas, should be pruned after they flower in the late summer.
On walls, hammer vine eyes into the mortar, 1.8m (6ft) apart, and make a series of horizontal rows, leaving 45cm (18in) between layers. The first row should be 30cm (12in) off the ground.
Givnish, Thomas J. 1992. Nature Green in Leaf and Tendril: The Biology of Vines . Francis E. Putz and Harold A. Mooney, Eds. Cambridge University Press, New York ...
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