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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Roseum'/Japanese Hydrangea Vine
Handsome foliage of the vine with a few dry flowers hanging under the foliage
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Handsome foliage of the vine with a few dry flowers hanging under the foliage
Vine climbing a tree trunk
Overall image of vine on tree trunk
Close-up image of foliage and dried hydrangea-like flowers
Mature flower heads on plants growing on a tree trunk at the Birmingham Botanical Garden
Flowers and foliage on this hydrangea vine growing on a tree trunk
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Scientific Name:
Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Roseum'
Common Name:
Japanese Hydrangea Vine
Plant Type:
Deciduous
Leaf Type:
Broadleaf
Hardiness Zone:
5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Height:
8-10 feet
Spread:
5 - 10 feet
Bloom time:
Summer
Flower color:
Pink
Fruit present:
Fall, Winter
Fruit color:
Brown
Light Exposure:
Part Sun, Filtered Shade, Morning sun
Drainage:
Well drained, Moist,
Rate of Growth:
Moderate
Water Requirement:
Medium
Maintenance Level:
Low
Susceptible to insects
and diseases:
Yes
Comments:
This is an interesting climbing vine that looks somewhat like a climbing hydrangea. It clings to rough surfaces like tree trunks and other wood surfaces. The flowers are about six to eight inches across resemble hydrangea blooms.