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Another Chinese Climbing Hydrangea - trade gallon
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A large growing climber, Schizophragma integrifolium var. fauriei tolerates more sun than most of the hydrangea climbers and grows with purpose. It clings by holdfasts to your tree, wall or house, but not your leg (we’re not talking Akebia here). Unless you’re a statue. And if so, pay in advance -- well in advance. Large white blooms in late spring will make a tremendous addition to almost any vertical space. Slightly smaller leaves and less tomentose than SKU #631, but otherwise very similar. I believe it was the learned, but apparently boring taxonomist Alfred Rehder who made the varietal distinction. Zones 6?-9.
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Introducing Hydrangea anomala subsp. anomala -- the other climbing hydrangea vine. Rarely offered, and less showy than its more common cousins, anomala’s robust, shiny dark green leaves and pleasant white flowers are a refreshing change of pace for the discerning eye. Deciduous. Zones 5-8.
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Chinese Climbing Hydrangea - trade gallon
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A lusty and large growing climber, Schizophragma integrifolium var. molle tolerates more sun than most of the climbers and grows with intent. Blooms are huge - a foot across. This vine needs a good stout wall or tree to climb. Zones 6?-9.
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Evergreen Climbing Hydrangea - trade gallon
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Hydrangea seemannii is indeed an evergreen hydrangea vine but it is difficult to site in this country where it is happy & so is rarely seen. Apparently it grows well along portions of the west coast where the climate is moderate. Native to the Sierra Madre mountains in Mexico it is usually listed as a Zone 8 plant. We have not been successful in growing it outside here at the nursery, but it thrives when we protect it through the winter in a container. The flower is white, mostly fertile with only a few sterile sepals. Handsome, dark lustrous foliage.
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Huge Climbing Hydrangea Vine - trade gallon
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Another of the Chinese climbing hydrangea vines, Schizophragma megalocarpum has huge blooms, often a foot across (see photo of faded partial bloom on gloved hand). It is a true climber and needs a stout structure or solid wall to support it. If planted on a tall tree, it could easily be 40-50 feet. Collected in China by Ozzie Johnson and Scott McMahan (photos courtesy of Scott) - the hand in the glove is Ozzie’s; remember:"if it doesn’t fit, you must acquit" so let Ozzie off. We’ve only had it a year so don’t know its cold hardiness but are estimating Zones (6)7 - 9. The lacecap type flowers are ringed with marginal white flowers consisting of a single large sepal.
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Jane Platt Climbing Hydrangea - trade gallon
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From the garden of famed Portland plantswoman, Jane Platt, comes Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris ’Jane Platt’ a small-leaved form of climbing hydrangea. The foliage is 1/3 to 1/2 the size of the species with lacecap white flowers in late spring or early summer. Otherwise it is typical to the species: deciduous, slow to start, willing to climb rather than bloom if given the chance. I would imagine it could reach 20-30 feet if allowed. Zones 4-7(8).
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Moonlight Climbing Hydrangea - 1 gallon
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides ’Moonlight’ has luminous silvery-green foliage with dark green veins in its youth. The summer flowers are white, lacecap inflorescences. A true clinging vine, it grows most happily on stone or brick or up a shady tree. Were it never to bloom the foliage alone is dazzling. It’s the first of the "hydrangea" vines to leaf out in spring for us a few weeks before its cousin ’Roseum’ or the larger, rampant Schizophragma integrifolia (either form we grow). As for Schizophragma megalocarpum we are standing back in some awe. It’s been close to evergreen in our zone (semi-deciduous would be the textbook claim) and acting like Lance on steroids without the years of denial. As to Moonlight, it’s best in part shade to shade. Zones 5-7.
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Pink Flowered Hydrangea Vine - 2 gallon
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides ’Roseum’ is a blush-pink flowered form of the Japanese climbing hydrangea vine. It is pink for us in the south only upon first opening, becoming white under our heat & humidity. But for those few days it reminds us that spring is a time of wide possibility. Even pink. A true climber it will attach to your wall or tree and head up. Deciduous, for shade in zones 5 to 7, it may reach 30’ in time. Slow to bloom if it can climb.
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Skylands Giant Climbing Hydrangea - various sizes
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Unlike most climbing hydrangeas ‘Skyland Giant’ is eager to bloom and for us has shown flowers in one gallon containers. This is a selected form of climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris ’Skylands Giant’) with sterile sepals more numerous and larger than the species. It was found at the New Jersey State Botanical Garden at Skylands. It shares similar traits with the species in other respects, somewhat slow to establish, a true climbing vine with root-like holdfasts, blooming most heavily when frustrated in its climbing. Deciduous. Zones 4 - 8.
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Swiss Shrink Vine - 1 session (55 minutes)
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Schizoidfragment jungianensis ’Shadow’ is a slowly developing, often weeping, vine for archetypal gardens. Best for incorporation with the Shadow (Who knows. . .) Not easy to grow up but worth the effort. Flowers, if at all, only after long seasons of analysis. "Two Thumbs Up" . . . Freud & Adler. Very rare, duploid form of shrink vine. Shipped in a plain, brown wrapper or shrunk-wrapped, your choice. . . please lie down on the couch & tell us more.
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