Hydrangea petiolaris
Climbing hydrangea in a 1-gallon pot with a trellis, featuring green foliage and white blooms, prefers dappled sunlight and well-draining soil.
- Blooms appear in late spring on old growth
- Does best when dead flowers and stems are removed
- Pruning is not recommended during the first couple years
- Takes a couple seasons to fully establish and reliably flower
- Ultimately a low-maintenance, disease and pest resistant plant
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