Hydrangea anomala subsp. Petiolaris 'Miranda'

Variegated Climbing Hydrangea 'Miranda'
Family: Hydrangeaceae (Hydrangea Family)

 
·        Hardiness Zones:  4-8
·        Height: 30-50 feet
·        Spread: 5-6 feet
·        Bloom Time: May to June
·        Bloom: fragrant white
·        Light: part shade to full shade
·        Soil: prefers rich, well-drained soil
·        Moisture: medium; drought sensitive
·        Use: against building walls (brick, stone or wood) where it can easily attach to surface; or grown on arbors, trellises or fences
·        Care: prune in summer after flowering
·        Concerns: no serious insect or disease problems; clinging roots may dig into cement, stucco or brick mortar; roots can get under siding
·        Native to: species native to eastern Siberia, Japan, China and South Korea
·        Notes: variegated, heart-shaped, dark-green leaves with yellow margins (leaf margins may fade to creamy white as summer progresses); slow to establish; non-showy yellow fall color
·        Supplier: Landscape Designs Inc.
·        Teaching Garden Location & Code: Shade Garden F034


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