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