Flirty Girl™ False Hydrangea Vine

Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Minsnow3'

SKU: 72775

Size: One Quart
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Though most hydrangeas are flowering shrubs, forming big, upright, multi-stemmed plants, there is a one notable exception that is familiar to many: the climbing hydrangea, H. anomala subsp. petiolaris. This anomaly (as you can tell from its scientific name!) naturally grows as a woody vine, meandering its way up trees in the wild, and in gardens, up chimneys, brick walls, pergolas, and railings as well. 

False hydrangea vine is a close cousin to the climbing hydrangea. They are in the same botanical family, the Hydrangeaceae, but false hydrangea vine is known as Schizophragma (usually pronounced sky-ZO-frag-muh). The difference between these two is that the sterile florets of climbing hydrangea have 4-5 sepals each, and the sterile florets of false hydrangea vine are single, sail-like sepals. All of the care instructions below apply equally to both types.

Hardiness/climate

Climbing hydrangea is hardy to USDA zone 4 with a native range that includes most of China and into Russia; false hydrangea vine is generally a bit less cold tolerant, usually only to USDA zone 5, with a few varieties on the market hardy only to USDA zone 7. 

Size

Both plants reach lengths of 40'+ at maturity but since they are slow-growing, it takes quite a while for them to get there. Width is harder to quantify, as they kind of self-manage their width to the structure they are growing on.

Light

If you picture a climbing hydrangea vine growing up a tree in the wild, that will give you a good sense of the kind of light conditions it prefers: filtered light from a high, leafy canopy. They can take dense shade, but flowering will be severely impacted.

Soil

Grow in moist, well-drained soil. If planting at the base of a tree, be sure to provide some additional water specifically to the vine so that the tree doesn't take it all for itself. 

Fertilizer

Little fertilizer is needed. Climbing hydrangeas are naturally slow to establish, and fertilizing is unlikely to help. If you wish, a yearly application in early spring should be more than sufficient for its needs.

Planting + Training

Patience is a virtue, and it's fairly required when it comes to growing a climbing hydrangea or false hydrangea vine. These do take a few seasons to get established, though they will reward you with decades of beauty. When you plant a climbing hydrangea, it is unlikely to cling to its support that first season. If you wish, you can use some garden twine to gently suggest to it that it ought to be growing upward and to keep it out of the way, but this isn't strictly necessary. For the plant to begin clinging to its support on its own, it must first create new vegetative growth, and this doesn't normally happen until its second season. If that new shoot is on its structure, rootlets should begin to form later that season. Be patient, and keep an eye on your plant. It generally takes at least 3 seasons for it to begin blooming, though varieties like Flirty Girl false hydrangea vine, were selected to bloom at a younger age. 

Flower Color

Climbing hydrangeas all bloom white; a few varieties of false-hydrangea vine boast pink and red tones on their sterile florets, but the central fertile florets will still be white.

Pruning

Both climbing hydrangea and false hydrangea vine bloom on old wood. They generally need little pruning, but if you do need to prune, trimming or cutting back the plant will likely result in the removal of some flower buds. You can selectively trim out branches if you need to in order to keep it within the confines of the structure you are growing it on. 

Climbing hydrangea problems

These hydrangeas are very trouble-free and rarely exhibit even the leaf spot that often pops up on other types. They are, however, susceptible to deer browsing, and the flowers are at the highest risk of being munched. 

 

NO RISK 60 DAY GUARANTEE

We've got you covered with our 60-day guarantee. We guarantee that your plants will arrive healthy, free of pests and diseases, and true to name.

Have a problem with your plant? We make it easy to place a claim via email or use the chat bubble. Simply send us a photo of your plant, your order number, and a brief description of the problem within 60 days of receipt of your order. Orders from US are eligible for refund or replacement; Canadian orders are eligible only for refunds. All refunds are based on the plant cost and do not include shipping charges. Allow up to 2 weeks for processing refunds.

After 60 days, we cannot be responsible for the plants in your care and will not cover problems with overwintering, animals, insects, diseases, improper planting, drought, flooding, poor drainage, etc. Our goal is that you are successful with our plants (and gardening in general), so our expert staff is here to assist you with any problem you may experience.

Any plant shipped dormant in spring is guaranteed to break dormancy, even if it takes longer than 60 days.

Please note: our guarantee does not cover plants grown outside of their recommended growing zones. Verify your USDA zone by clicking 'Growing Zone' in the site navigation and entering your zip code before purchasing.

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Did you receive an order after September 1? If so, it falls under our fall guarantee. We want to ensure your plants establish in your garden and return the following spring. Therefore, the warranty on your plants is extended to May 31 the next year. Ensure you contact us with images, your order number, and a description of the problem before May 31.

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We take great pride in our packaging.  Please contact us immediately for any damaged boxes or shortages.  (Please note: multiple boxes shipped by Fed Ex might not always arrive the same day)

DORMANT PLANTS

Any plant shipped dormant in the spring is guaranteed to break dormancy even if it takes more than one month. Call us directly if you have any concerns.

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PRODUCT CARE

After 60 days, we cannot be responsible for product that is in your care. This includes overwintering, animals, insects, diseases, poor planting, plants beyond their hardiness zone, drought, flooding, etc. Our expert staff is here to assist you with any problem you may be experiencing. Our goal is that you are successful with our product.

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Customer Reviews

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Kelley T.
Beautifully packed; wonderfully lush

I never expect much from mail ordering small sized plants online and have continued to keep doing it even though I’m always disappointed at cost to value. BUT, I ordered several climbing, bushes, and this vine and was shocked and HAPPILY surprised that all plants arrived healthy, filled out, and in tact. Better than expected, healthy roots, transplanted well. THANK YOU. Will order again.

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L.H.
flirty girl

The healthy plants are placed! Here's to generous growing seasons!

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S.P.
Flirty Girl™ False Hydrangea Vine62629

Plant was much bigger and healthier than plants I've received from other online suppliers. Really looking forward to seeing how it does in my garden. Will definitely be purchasing from GreatGardenPlants again!

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David G.
Too early to tell

My vine came well packed. Just isn’t taking off yet. Hopefully in spring we will see better progress

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Sandra M.
Healthy plant

Plant arrived well packaged & looks very healthy

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