Hydrangea anomala
Hydrangea anomala are deciduous climbers growing up to 12 metres (approx. 12 feet) usually with lace-cap flowers. Native of China and The Himalayas.
Pruning Hydrangea anomala varieties
- Climbing Hydrangeas need the flowers removing after flowering and can be cut back hard in the spring to reduce the size of the plant, however it probably won't flower very well in this season.
*Please note any hydrangeas with no add to cart button unless otherwise stated are currently out of stock or are only available in limited numbers. Please contact us to check availability 01622 833218 thank you.
As we are a growing, working nursery please note all our hydrangea plants will be dispatched for delivery either with or without flowers on at time or order.
Evergreen climbing hydrangea with copper coloured foliage in spring and flat white flowers.
Deciduous climbing hydrangea with pink flowers in summer flushed cream with age.
Self clinging, Climbing Hydrangea with dull greenish-white flowers.