Hydrangea petiolaris syn. Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris
Climbing Hydrangea
Late Summer 2022
27
- 4
Mid Autumn 2020
33
- 9
Late Spring 2020
38
- 3
Late Summer 2019
25
- 11
Early Spring 2019
39
- 4
Late Summer 2018
39
- 18
Late Spring 2018
41
- 13
Late Spring 2018
52
- 17
Mid Autumn 2017
20
- 1
Late Autumn 2016
16
- 11




















Hydrangea petiolaris syn. Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris
Late Summer 2022
27
Mid Autumn 2020
33

So much yellow in the garden at the moment, which is good as it’s brightening up an otherwise very dull day 😎 💛 #hydrangea-petiolaris

Fabulous array of colours there 😍, mine seems to be brighter than ever this year and the leaves seem to be staying on longer

It’s been a wonderful autumn so far here too Sue. I think the lack of howling winds is helping and it hasn’t really been too cold...yet... ❄️🍂 @lilybee

I’ve got a cutting that’s growing- hope it looks like this 😊

If it’s growing then it will...eventually. This must be about 30 years old I think @sharonhayden

30 years...not sure I’ll be alive by then - it will out live me!!

😂 Me neither but don’t worry it’s been almost this big since we moved in 25 years ago 😊 @sharonhayden

👌🏻🤞🏻

#bestofoctober
Late Spring 2020
38

#white #hydrangea-petiolaris
Nice photo - yours looks lovely and healthy- mine’s suffered from dry weather this spring.

Thanks Darroch. Mine has a bit too, and a very late frost but you can’t tell as I cropped the brown bits off 🙄😉😂 @darroch
Late Summer 2019
25

16 Sep 2019 • I was at the top of a very high ladder so I could cut this #hydrangea-petiolaris and pull it out from under the barn roof, but something had got there before me. No idea what. Mice?! Any ideas anyone? 🐭 🍃

Hmmm 🤔 what eats hydrangeas?

Weird isn’t it Leslie. Whatever it is it’s just nibbled the leaves not the stems and only at the very top 🤔🤔 @lesliecole49

Birds perhaps? Pigeons?

🤔 We do have a couple of pigeons. Why would they just take them from the top? 😉 I suppose the roof and gutter gives them somewhere to stand 🤔 Weird! @joanboston

They will be the most tender!

Of course! They’ve already massacred my new wallflowers 😢 @joanboston

They are a nuisance been attacking my hollyhock seedlings

Oh no! How are you protecting them? @joanboston

A bit of netting over them till they get a bit bigger Jacqueline

Should have done that to my wallflowers 🙈 @joanboston
Early Spring 2019
39

16 Apr 2019 • I love how fresh the leaves are on this #hydrangea-petiolaris 💚

I am thinking of a climbing hydrangea lovely to see the colour

It’s a lovely climber Sarah, and self-clinging too so you don’t have to go to all the bother of a trellis or wires 👍 Welcome to GardenTags @MudCakeswine

Mines looking lush this year too, can't wait for it to flower 😀👍🏼
Late Summer 2018
39

30 Aug 18 • Had a bit of a tidy up. Mainly cutting back the flowered shoots so we can get through the door!

Looks good. Is this one evergreen?

Wow, it's huge, how big is it @awomanonabike 😀

No Teresa this loses its leaves, but they look lovely before they fall 🍂 @TeresaH

If I left it it would go over the roof...It’s at least 15’ high as it is. @sieveheadsarah

That’s amazing! Has it grown 15’ this season?

That’s fabulous! 💚

Sounds like you had a busy day Jacqueline 👍👍

No Kerry, it must be about 25 years old but it does try to put on at least a couple of feet every year! @kez001uk

Thanks Rachel. You’ll be able to tell if it is for real soon 😊😊😊 @rachelbrooks

I’ve been away Jane and the garden is definitely getting away from me now 😱 @pelly

I have no doubt it is 😘
Late Spring 2018
41

8 Jun 2018 • Now this is in flower I remember its unusual perfume Rachel - fruity and earthy. It’s also buzzing with #bees @rachelbrooks

Perfect!

Gorgeous 😍😍

The flowers really are like little stars 🌟 @rachelbrooks

It is flowering incredibly well this year Jane. Perhaps because I had to cut half of it down last year 🤔 @pelly

Aren’t they?! I love them!

They do have an odd perfume though don’t they 🤔 @rachelbrooks

It’s different but I quite like it. Like an old fashioned cologne...

Today I decided it was a bit like elderflower @rachelbrooks

I can’t remember what elderflower smells like...🤔 I should. My Nana used to collect them all the time!

A bit like hydrangea petiolaris 🙄😬 @rachelbrooks

I knew you were gonna say that!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Late Spring 2018
52

4 Jun 2018 • Some plants I take for granted. This is one, but it’s really rather lovely 💚

It's lovely, but you've aged us all by 10 years 😂🤔😂

😂😂😂😂 ...quick edit. Phew! @sieveheadsarah

I’ve put this on my wish list earlier today 👍👍

How long did it take to grow this big?😊

How lovely Jacqueline. Plenty of room for it there. Mine is on the front of the house and it really needs to go 😒

That’s a lovely specimen! Yes, how old is it? 🤔 mine has taken nearly ten years just to reach the top of the fence panel! 🙄

Good choice Jane @pelly

Hi Maria, It was here when we moved in 20 years ago. It gets a heavy prune every so often when it tries to grow inside the barn 😂 @plxaer

Thanks Rachel. More than 20 years I’m afraid. They do like rain... 😂 @rachelbrooks

Thanks Sue. That’s a shame. They are really good for covering a wall - but only if there are no windows 😂 @susanhumphrey333

Well mine is in the damp shady corner so it should suit it perfectly. To be fair, it has sped up a bit the last couple of years. I knew I was in for the long haul! 🙄😂
Mid Autumn 2017
20

Just 👌🏼 #beautyindecay
Late Autumn 2016
16

Of course I haven't got round to trimming off the spent flowers... I think they are rather lovely though. (It is #hydrangea-petiolaris - there is a typo in the GT library).

Is there a way of editing/correcting the plant entries @teamgardentags ?

Don't know about climbing ones, but I aways leave my heads on until the frosts have passed. I think i read its something about protecting the new buds..... @awomanonabike

Sounds good to me. The RHS says to prune back by removing flower heads immediately after flowering but I rarely do and it is doing fine @gailybob

I always leave them on...I think they're lovely like this!

Unfortunately there's no way to edit a plant entry after creation. 😕

Hmm! That's a bit annoying isn't it? @brightcolours

Yup! @ukgardentags

There should also be a "don't like" button 😉 @brightcolours

And a "WOW" button!! 😳

Haha! Yes, definitely Katie @brightcolours
Remember my beautiful huge #hydrangea-petiolaris ? Well the scaffolding is down… Roll on next spring 😂
It’ll grow back in no time Jacqueline 👍🏼👍🏼
I know. I have recovered from the shock 😂 It looks better now I’ve got lol the dead bits out! @sieveheadsarah
It is hard isn’t it but nature recovers and often benefits from a clear out of old wood, so to speak 😊 @columbiariver