Climbing Hydrangea
Best vigorous climber for adding elegant vertical beauty to gardens.
This climbing hydrangea offers a unique way to add vertical interest with its beautiful white flowers and lush foliage. It's a hardy, deer-resistant perennial that thrives in various conditions, making it a versatile choice for many gardens. While it prefers some shade, it can handle full sun with consistent moisture, and its low maintenance needs make it an easy addition for both novice and experienced gardeners.
$29.99
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Category Rank
3866
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#3866 in Landscaping & Garden Plants
Price vs Category Average
+4%
Above average
Hardiness Zones
59
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Who it's for
- Homeowners desiring a breathtaking, long-lasting vertical garden feature
- Gardeners with challenging shady yards seeking beautiful, flowering plants
- Enthusiasts wanting continuous garden beauty and architectural appeal
Who should skip it
- Impatient gardeners expecting immediate, rapid growth and abundant blooms
- Individuals with flimsy trellises or limited, weak structural support
- Property owners concerned about potential damage to building facades
Performance breakdown
Vertical Coverage
Aggressive growth habit quickly transforms bare walls into lush green screens.
Maintenance Ease
Requires minimal intervention once established, making it ideal for hands-off gardeners.
Bloom Impact
Stunning white floral displays provide a high-contrast focal point in summer.
Environmental Adaptability
Thrives across a wide range of light conditions and soil types.
Longevity
A durable perennial investment that gains character and density over decades.
Seasonal Interest
Offers reliable foliage and blooms, though winter interest is relatively limited.
Key Specs
Hardiness Zones
5-9
Mature Height
30 - 50 feet
Flowering Date
Early to Midsummer
Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Soil Type
Well-Drained
Watering Needs
Moderate
Plant Type
Shrub, Vine
Foliage Type
Deciduous
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